rear with bacula? work??? Test
https://packages.debian.org/bookworm/rear
On Thu, Aug 1, 2024 at 1:37 PM Bill Arlofski via Bacula-users <
bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:
> On 8/1/24 7:31 AM, William Rice wrote:
> >
> > Hello I'm trying to locate the bacula-rescue cdrom sour
Another thing of note is the Relax and Recover (rear) project. It's capable
of building full system images using tar, or just recreating the partitions
on the host system prior to you doing a full fileset restore using Bacula.
relax-and-recover.org
Robert Gerber
402-237-8692
r...@craeon.net
On
I think the problem was 3 large full backup jobs of the same client
running on the same day.
The reason for that was a very high transmission error rate on the
network interface for that client slowing down transfers to a crawl.
Subsequently fixed.
JobId 4133
Backup Canceled
Fatal error: Max
On 8/1/24 13:35, Bill Arlofski via Bacula-users wrote:
On 8/1/24 7:31 AM, William Rice wrote:
>
Hello I'm trying to locate the bacula-rescue cdrom source code so I can make a
Bare Metal Recovery cdrom for bacula-9.0.8
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
For what it's worth: What I do
On 8/23/24 12:22 PM, Adam Weremczuk wrote:
I've got the answer now: Backup failed -- Incomplete
Scheduled time: 23-Aug-2024 12:42:26
Start time: 23-Aug-2024 12:49:46
End time: 23-Aug-2024 18:54:02
Elapsed time: 6 hours 4 mins 16 secs
I've got the answer now: Backup failed -- Incomplete
Scheduled time: 23-Aug-2024 12:42:26
Start time: 23-Aug-2024 12:49:46
End time: 23-Aug-2024 18:54:02
Elapsed time: 6 hours 4 mins 16 secs
Priority: 10
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On 8/23/24 11:33 AM, Adam Weremczuk wrote:
Hi all,
Bacula 9.6.7 on Debian 11.
I'm backing up a 777 GB folder of an external xxx server. The backup job
has been running for a number of hours.
To my surprise, Bacula backup server has just COMPLETELY run out of disk
space with 1.2 TB out of 1.7 T
Hi all,
Bacula 9.6.7 on Debian 11.
I'm backing up a 777 GB folder of an external xxx server. The backup job
has been running for a number of hours.
To my surprise, Bacula backup server has just COMPLETELY run out of disk
space with 1.2 TB out of 1.7 TB being used for Bacula .spool temporary