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From: S. Kremer
Date: Sat, Jan 19, 2013 at 9:42 PM
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Using Bacula Windows Client
To: John Drescher
Hi John
thank you for your answer.
> Officially you are supposed to use a client version that is lower than
> or equal to the se
> i installed bacula server on debian squeeze 64 bit system. i used bacula
> from debian repository with bacula version 5.0.2.
>
> can i use bacula windows client version 5.2.10 on windows clients to
> work with the debian bacula version 5.0.2? Or do i have to use the same
> bacula windows client v
For Postgres the Bacula wiki has a nice description that uses the archive
log mode & bpipe. I think that gets along online well.
For MySQL I've also read that some people use dedicated slaves for the
backups.
Imho that's a nice method if you have "more than a little" of data to safe
and no downtim
Hi,
2013/1/19 Adrian Reyer
> 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
Hi @ll,
i installed bacula server on debian squeeze 64 bit system. i used bacula
from debian repository with bacula version 5.0.2.
can i use bacula windows client version 5.2.10 on windows clients to
work with the debian bacula version 5.0.2? Or do i have to use the same
bacula windows client ver