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--On Thursday, November 19, 2015 01:03:59 PM + Martin Simmons
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> Does Bacula ever check for expired [data encryption] certs? I suspect
> not, so the question about rollover strategy is a moot one.
I've empirically verified this to be the case; I performed a backup
using a short-lived
On 11/28/15 11:29, Heitor Faria wrote:
> Hello List,
>
> Crazy clientless backup with Bacula and bpipe community plugin. Any
> feedback is
> appreciated: http://bacula.us/clientless-backup-with-ssh-scp-and-bpipe/
Clever!
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Hello List,
Crazy clientless backup with Bacula and bpipe community plugin. Any feedback is
appreciated: http://bacula.us/clientless-backup-with-ssh-scp-and-bpipe/
Regards,
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> well,
>
> it turned out be an issue in the director -- i recently migrated a web server
> from centos6 to centos7 and when i did that, i resized the disk:
>
> before:
>
> / mounted as logical volume
> /var mounted as logical volume on a separate vmware disk
>
> so in the director
well,
it turned out be an issue in the director -- i recently migrated a web server
from centos6 to centos7 and when i did that, i resized the disk:
before:
/ mounted as logical volume
/var mounted as logical volume on a separate vmware disk
so in the director, i included
/
/var
> hi all,
>
> i am wondering under what circumstances a client backup could be larger than
> the
> disk partition itself:
>
> - centos7-x64 client on vmware 6.1.0 esxi
Hello Mayak: how did you install Bacula client on the 6.1 esxi?
> - xfs file system
> - fd: compression on, no PKI
> - 64G di
hi all,
i am wondering under what circumstances a client backup could be larger than
the disk partition itself:
- centos7-x64 client on vmware 6.1.0 esxi
- xfs file system
- fd: compression on, no PKI
- 64G disk size, 53G used
- estimate and backup overstate backup by a factor of 3
absolutely n