Please check this examples
http://www.dayaro.com/?p=122
Pedro Oliveira escreveu em sáb., 18/12/2021 às
22:15 :
> Hi Jose
>
> Yes you can. You would need to build a bsr file with the specific
> fileindex of the jobids
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> Jose Alberto escreveu em sáb., 18/12/2021 às 22:05 :
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>> Is it possible
Hi Jose
Yes you can. You would need to build a bsr file with the specific fileindex
of the jobids
Jose Alberto escreveu em sáb., 18/12/2021 às 22:05 :
> Is it possible to run bscan but only to recreate a specific JOB or those
> that one indicates?
>
> By mistake they executed a PURGE to a tape
Is it possible to run bscan but only to recreate a specific JOB or those
that one indicates?
By mistake they executed a PURGE to a tape in APPEND state and it had 5TB
hahaha.
In the bscan options I do not see any parameter that indicates job ID.
Example:bscan .. -v .. -h ..
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> I can use Bacula on the following OSes (by preference) :
> Linux Mint 20+
> CentOS 7 (aka RHEL 7)
> Windows 10
> Windows Server 2012 R2
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Yes, WIndows XP, Windows Servers 2021, Unix (Aix,. HP-UP, Solaris)
BSD, Linux (Debian, Centos, ubuntu, etc etc etc etc)
> I will also need to c
Hello all,
my main goal is to backup CloneZilla folders/images on a LTO5 tape
system/library.
This should usually be done on a one shot trip (no incremental).
I read the whole
https://www.bacula.org/11.0.x-manuals/en/main/Brief_Tutorial.html
documentation but was unable to find how to create a job