To sum up:
Bacula itself is built with the assumption of one device per job (or
pool). You can't "just" list multiple devices in the Storage (or Pool or
whichever) section and have bacula fill each up in turn. Your options are:
1. Schedule individual jobs to specific disks. You can replace the di
Hey folks,
Anyone out there using one of these with bacula?
Google only finds discussions on this list from 2008 which suggests it may work.
Want to see whether there is some more recent info.
thanks,
-Alan
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Where it says...
Maximum Volume Bytes = 50G
Try adding the actual bytes, this is how I do it, not sure if it works the
way you have it or not.
50 Gigabyte = 53687091200 bytes
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-Original Message-
From: Wouter van Marle [mailto:wou...@squirrel-sys
On Mon, 06 May 2013 09:59:37 +0200
mayak-cq wrote:
[...]
> is their a wu to simply restore all the backed files without requiring
> the mysql database?
Yes, it's bextract.
But note that due to Bacula model deficiency that won't restore any
special information like extended attributes and ACLs -
Hello,
2013/5/6 Wouter van Marle
> Hi,
>
> I'm having a big problem with my bacula configuration.
>
> It is supposed to create a new large archive every time a job is run,
> with a.o. the job name and start date and time in the name.
>
> Now some time ago I changed this scheme, made it small chu
Hello,
2013/5/6 mayak-cq
> **
> hi all.
>
> i have a rather urgent issue -- a user has requested a restore, and when
> selecting the client in bat, i get:
>
> "can't find jobid, pathid or path argument"
>
> so then i ran a bscan across all backup volumes, and i receive many:
>
> bscan: bscan.c:6