I have a script to do that and a few other things. I use disc based backups
and am always conscious of running out of space. I'd be happy to PM it to
you if you wish. It's too big to send via the list.
-Chris Wilkinson
On Fri, 27 Sep 2024, 20:12 Marco Gaiarin, wrote:
>
> I've setup a set of job
I've setup a set of jobs on windows client machine, as progressive virtual full,
eg infinite retention and cancelling job via consolidation.
I've on the pool:
Action On Purge = Truncate
but jobs get deleted, and volumes get purged (and truncated) only if needed.
There's some way, aft
I set up firewalld on the client. This was a learning curve but has done
the trick. It depends on the Dir server having a static ip since it's not
possible to set a source address as a FQDN in firewalld. I didn't find a
way round that in case the server has a DHCP address. Fortunately my ISP
does p
On 2024-09-17 13:57, Dragan Milivojević wrote:
AFAIK there is no such feature on the FD side but I might be wrong.
If the option "--with-tcp-wrappers" is used for building Bacula
daemons, Bacula daemons would make use of libwrap library.
I recommend using local firewall rather than tcp wrapper
Search the mailing list for a thread that I started a few days ago. It
breaks bacula by saving empty files, no metadata, only name is saved.
On Fri, 27 Sept 2024, 10:28 Josip Deanovic via Bacula-users, <
bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:
> On 2024-09-26 17:01, Dragan Milivojević wrote:
>
Hello Gilles,
On 9/19/24 11:38, Gilles Van Vlasselaer wrote:
Any updates on this?
We have uploaded binaries to the web server, tests and feedback
would be welcome.
Thanks,
Best Regards,
Eric
Thanks in advance,
Gilles
On 5/31/24 19:38, Bill Arlofski via Bacula-users wrote:
On 5/31/24 9:59
On 2024-09-26 17:01, Dragan Milivojević wrote:
For example, while browsing/restoring backup of the specific date, you
would
get the state of a backed up directory as it was during the execution
of
a
selected backup job.
I would recommend the "accurate" option in this case.
Be careful with the