Hello group,
I am having trouble getting bacula-fd to work on a centos 6 server. The server
uses iptables and not selinux. The service seems up and running but I am not
able to access it. Here is the result when I start the service on the server:
[root @ -nfs-01 bacula] # service bacula-fd r
I've used Bacula before and am now setting it up for my (different) employer.
The server is on CentOS 7 and Bacula is compiled and working.
When I do a "show dir" I get "no scheduled jobs", but the Schedule definitions
say "Enabled = yes".
What am I missing?
Thanks,
Mike
Morning Radosław,
> I think I do miss your point. Why anyone on Earth would like to configure a
> backup job in such a way that the next job will intentionally run when a
> previous job did not complete and intentionally setup cancelation of the
> duplicated job?
> IMVHO if I knew that my back
On 2/12/2020 11:05 AM, William Muriithi wrote:
A better way would have been to say, yes, I understand I am exposed if someone
was to get in my network and delete both the data and the backup, but I accept
and plans to live with that risk..
If somebody gets in my network and "securely wipes"
Hi Dima,
>> Also, how do you backup the backup box itself?
>
> I don't. ;)
>
> Yes, it you want all your change history in a tape archive in a vault
> somewhere far away, that would be a problem because snapshots are not visible
> to your tape backup software. But then you may want to consider
On 2/12/2020 9:54 AM, Josh Fisher wrote:
That could make upgrading OS on the involved boxes a potential problem
and seems to imply all client boxes/VMs must use the same OS version at
all times.
Yeah, but rolling upgrades are a PITA anyway so what else's new. Also,
linux-to-linux you're pret
On 2/11/2020 1:17 PM, Dimitri Maziuk via Bacula-users wrote:
On 2/11/20 10:59 AM, Radosław Korzeniewski wrote:
...
This is a small tip of the ideberg! and the devil is in the details -
always! I.e. how you want a single SD disconnection and reconnection to be
handled? Do you want to fail the wh
Hello,
One thing to keep in mind is that Bacula is designed to have
multiple simultaneous jobs writing to multiple devices all at the
same time. Jobs will wait without notification their turn.
However Bacula is not designed to deal with over committing your
On Tue, Feb 11, 2020 at 9:29 PM Bruno Vane wrote:
> Hello Erik,
>
> As we have a private cloud (VMware), we're using AWS Storage Gateway.
> We create a bucket, attach this bucket in gateway (that will generate a
> NFS mount point) and mount the NFS in Bacula.
>
Thanks Bruno,
I was thinking abou