On Fri, Jan 18, 2013 at 04:00:47PM +0200, Florian Heigl wrote:
> ssh client-to-backup -n bconsole "run a backup for this box and keep
> sitting until the backup is completed"
Something like this should do the trick:
echo "run job=XY yes
wait job=XY" | ssh client-to-backup bconsole
> How do you au
What do you mean by "online"?
In some environments, this is a synonym for "hot", so I interpret your
question as whether Bacula has any particular specialized interface into
any of these db engines that allows it to copy data in a consistent state.
The answer is "no". What I think most of are do
On 2013-01-18 09:09, Jonathan Horne wrote:
> This is the older server in the environment, that im stuck with a
> couple months more while this legacy set of severs sets to stand down
> soon. So im stuck with this install that the previous admin left.
> Fortunately, my new server is running like a t
This is the older server in the environment, that im stuck with a couple months
more while this legacy set of severs sets to stand down soon. So im stuck with
this install that the previous admin left. Fortunately, my new server is
running like a top. So today, I come in, and I see this:
Hi,
I'm currently building some poor man's batch jobs, for example for updating
a clients' operating system I would to automate
- the update
- the backup prior to the update
Now, the question is:
Can I do the following:
ssh client-to-backup -n bconsole "run a backup for this box and keep
sitting
Hello,
2013/1/4 Radosław Korzeniewski
> Hello,
>
>
> 2013/1/4 Silver Salonen
>
>> 3. Partial restores can only be made to the client that did the backup,
>>> not to another client if necessary(redirected recover).
>>>
>>
>> Not true. In our implementation we can restore any file to any
>> ded
Hello,
Im using bat for manage the bacula and i see on this image that you can manage
2 or more baculas. See the image
http://wiki.bacula.org/lib/exe/fetch.php?media=bat-versionbrowser.png
Anyone knows the structure configuration or a example of that?
Maybe can be:
Director{
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