Hi,
I'd like to set up a copy job here for offsite backup (on demand) and therefore
would need
a fine SQL-query to get all jobs listed for the most recend full and all
following differentials
and incrementals. All backups are to one single pool.
As said, the offsite backup should be done on dem
> Anyone ideas?
Hi All,
I managed to cross-compile Bacula 5.0.3 and install the bacula-sd for
Windows... I could not get 5.2.12 to work.
The 5.0.3 bacula-sd.exe seems to play nice with bacula-dir 5.2.12 whereas
version 3.0.3a of SD could not perform a restore.
I have tested backup and restore
Masopust, Christian wrote (2013/02/12):
> As there are lots of files within the filesets to be backuped
> (appr. 600) I would kindly ask you about your experiences
> with accurate backups.
Hello, you can try it yourself - configure it and do "estimate".
I tried it with client with 15 000 000 f
with "show all" command I can see:
Device: name=HP-AUTOLDR ok=0 num_writers=0 max_writers=0
reserved=0 open=0 append=0 read=0 labeled=0 offline=0 autochgr=0
poolid=0 volname= MediaType=
it seems data retrieved with this commands are wrong and everything is
set to zero
it's a bug?
Ma
Hi all,
I'm currently redefining my backup configuration and will use "Virtual Full"
backups for at least
some of my jobs (for backing up ClearCase VOBstores to keep backup window
small).
So I've learned that I've to define these jobs as "Accurate".
As there are lots of files within the fileset
> Unfortunately the File Daemon is the only thing supported on Windows.
Hi Simone,
Yes I know, hence why I am looking into the cross compiling method to produce
bacula-sd for windows.
I know this was previously supported until version 3.03 ... but I need an
updated Storage Daemon as I am now r
Hello,
On 12 February 2013 07:33, John Kenyon wrote:
> I've successfully managed to cross compile the bacula win32 installer for
> version 5.2.12, however this only produces the bacula-fd I need
> bacula-sd
>
would you like to share with us the procedure you used for building the
windows bi