Op 20120912 om 14:06 schreef "Jürgen Ecker":
> Hello,
>
> i have a bacula Installation, wich will backup Netware CIFS shares. I
> have mounted the shares with ncpmount wich is included in the ncpfs
> package. If i start a job to backup the shares, i get a data rate of
> 5883.6 KB/s. If i start a w
Hi Dan,
This worked but apparently for only one of the tapes. I took 2 tapes out to
go to offsite storage, and put in 2 tapes that were previously used but
only one of them is recognized. I feel as if I'm missing something obvious,
and again I'm new to this but I tried multiple times with the othe
Am 17.09.2012 21:56, schrieb Tim Dunphy:
> Bacula and bconsole are running happily on my backup server. But not I
> need to know how to backup remote clients. Sorry if this is an obvious
> question but does anyone know where I can find the docs that tell me how
> to do this?
There are no separate
Hi John,
> What do you mean by remote? Machines that are on the same network or
> is there a firewall blocking connections from the client to server?
Different networks. Bacula server is on AWS, Bacula client is on Rackspace
Cloud. Client is firewalled but I've opened the appropriate port 9102,
> Bacula and bconsole are running happily on my backup server. But not I need
> to know how to backup remote clients. Sorry if this is an obvious question
> but does anyone know where I can find the docs that tell me how to do this?
>
What do you mean by remote? Machines that are on the same netw
hello,
Bacula and bconsole are running happily on my backup server. But not I
need to know how to backup remote clients. Sorry if this is an obvious
question but does anyone know where I can find the docs that tell me how to
do this?
Thanks
Tim
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On 2012-09-16 06:42, Isamar Maia wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> Faving the same problem as described at:
>
> http://adsm.org/lists/html/Bacula-users/2009-03/msg00258.html
>
> Since it's an issue that seems to be happenning for 3 years, I was
> wondering if it wouldn't have been fixed
> already.
Well, what