>Somebody ont thisl ist make backup from KVM using bacula???
If you have a VM guest, there's no reason you can't install the bacula client
(FD) in the guest and back it up that way.
Also, baculasystems.com has plugins for KVM, XEN, and Hyper-v, but I don’t know
the costs or how they work exa
While I have not as yet done this to the file the kvm VM machine is a file
and you can move it and tar.gz ie its just 1s and 0s, so I cant see why
bacula would have a problem. However I do presently backup the VM
machines with bacula-fd and the director and sd are all Vms and I have
restored file
It's worth considering a filesystem that supports error
detection/correction such as ZFS... Though to really make use of that
you need to have a machine with ECC RAM. Not sure what all you have for
a layout, but bitflips in backup data can make for a bad time.
Generally speaking I doubt you'll
On 11/05/2015 11:02 AM, Wesley Render wrote:
>
> In case this helps anyone. I ended up having problems with setting
> volume limits. For example I suddenly decided to adjust our
> incremental backups to run every 4 hours, and started reaching volume
> limits with errors.
>
> From what I ha
Hi friends
Somebody ont thisl ist make backup from KVM using bacula???
I have a bunch of file image that I've use with KVM.
Those files images are mustly raw or qcow2 format...
Is there any way to make full and incremental backup?
And how about restoration? It will work as expected?!?!
I know tha
In case this helps anyone. I ended up having problems with setting
volume limits. For example I suddenly decided to adjust our
incremental backups to run every 4 hours, and started reaching volume
limits with errors.
From what I have read in the documentation setting "Volume Use
Duration