Why is bacula-fd looking for the SQL database on the client? There is no
database running there, only the fd. The database is on the director
machine.
aten-sd JobId 3813: Sending spooled attrs to the Director. Despooling 0
bytes ...
aten-sd JobId 3813: Elapsed time=00:00:01, Transfer rate=0 Bytes
Hello,
Phil,
If I use copy to cloud storage and I don't have the data cached and the volume
is no longer on my primary storage, bacula can automatically identify that the
data is in the cloud when I need to restore my backup.
Most likely I won't have disk space on the local network f
IMHO the Bacula Cloud Storage runs more efficiently as single Bacula Storage
for this scenario, where you just use the "TruncateRetention" option to retain
your local NAS stored cache for the desired time frame. More practical.
Regards,
--
MSc Heitor Faria (Miami/USA)
CEO Bacula LatAm
mobile1: +
On 9/10/21 10:07 AM, Rodrigo Reimberg via Bacula-users wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Can anyone help me to solve a problem?
>
> I need to copy my jobs of backup in other device.
>
> Today, the backup storage is cloud only. So i want mantain this backups
> in a local network storage too.
>
> Is it possibl
Hello,
Can anyone help me to solve a problem?
I need to copy my jobs of backup in other device.
Today, the backup storage is cloud only. So i want mantain this backups in a
local network storage too.
Is it possible to do this with automatic jobs?
Tks,
Rodrigo