On 07/30/2014 9:42 am, Dmitri Maziuk wrote:
> On 7/30/2014 7:56 AM, Radosław Korzeniewski wrote:
>
>> Could you explain what "NetApp Client" is/will be/could be, please.
>> What
>> do you mean by "NetApp Client". I'd like to understand this thread,
>> but
>> I'm not an english native speaker so
On 7/30/2014 7:56 AM, Radosław Korzeniewski wrote:
> Could you explain what "NetApp Client" is/will be/could be, please. What
> do you mean by "NetApp Client". I'd like to understand this thread, but
> I'm not an english native speaker so I miss the main point of this thread.
It's not your Englis
I believe Kern is right, I think she meant a kind of backup client that we
use on BackupExec, TSM and other backup tools.
Leandro Cunha
Kern Sibbald
30/07/2014 14:22
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Re: [Bacula-users] New user with Bacula
To me a
To me a "NetApp Client" means a file
daemon that runs inside the NetApp box and has access to all its
disks and thus can backup the NetApp box using Bacula directly
without NDMP or NFS/CIFS.
Best regards,
Kern
On 07/30/2014 02:56 PM, Rado
Hello,
2014-07-29 20:40 GMT+02:00 Kern Sibbald :
> Hello,
>
> No unfortunately, NetApp will not let us create a NetApp client :-(
>
>
Could you explain what "NetApp Client" is/will be/could be, please. What do
you mean by "NetApp Client". I'd like to understand this thread, but I'm
not an english
Hi,
I try to use copy-jobs with an neo200s (2 drives,with logical partition:
2 jukeboxes with one drive each).
Bacula is version 5.2.10.
If I run an copyjob with 4.8 TB the job fails during volume-change on
the normal (source) backup-jukebox.
Both jobs failed at the same time (2:00):
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Thank you all for the assistance!
I guess if it works on RedHat7 that's fine. About a client for Netapp,
wouldn't it be a matter of mapping the shares on the RedHat7 server and
then backing them up? At least this is how I back them up via NTbackup on
windows today.
Thank you in advance,
Leandr
Hi,
Using the manual I've installed Bacula 5 from source in /opt on Slackware 12.
Since I've already have MySQL 5.0 running daily, I assumed this would be no
problem. However, when I look in webmin, Bacula is there but claims there are
no Bacula tables so it can't be started. The manual states