On Tue, Jun 17, 2014 at 11:57 PM, John Drescher wrote:
>> Thank you John. So just to be sure, I can only perform one job on each
>> storage device. In this case, I can only perform one backup on the partition
>> in my HDD? Even if the jobs are to set to be performed at different times, I
>> sti
> Thank you John. So just to be sure, I can only perform one job on each
> storage device. In this case, I can only perform one backup on the partition
> in my HDD? Even if the jobs are to set to be performed at different times, I
> still can't perform more than one job?
>
No you can run multip
Thank you John. So just to be sure, I can only perform one job on each storage
device. In this case, I can only perform one backup on the partition in my HDD?
Even if the jobs are to set to be performed at different times, I still can't
perform more than one job?
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On Mon, Jun 16, 2014 at 12:32 PM, altiris
wrote:
> I have been trying to setup bacula so that it will perform 2 backup jobs. One
> to backup a folder in a user's home folder and another to backup an entire
> partition. Each time I try to run one of the two backup jobs (via webmin) it
> says it
Hi Ankush,
You can find/buy the Windows binaries here:
http://www.baculasystems.com/windows-binaries-for-bacula-community-users
The configuration of the client is quite self-explanatory once you run the
installer.
You can find more details e.g. on how to configure your director here:
http://
I have been trying to setup bacula so that it will perform 2 backup jobs. One
to backup a folder in a user's home folder and another to backup an entire
partition. Each time I try to run one of the two backup jobs (via webmin) it
says it has started but when I go to the director status it output
I think Martin solved the mystery by pointing out that I shouldn't restore a
Windows backup on a Linux machine without making the fileset portable.
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