On 10/22/24 1:05 AM, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
So I assume you say, it's enough to enable it in SD, right?
And let the FD encryption away to keep it simple(r).
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Yes. I think so, BUT make sure to pay attention to dealing with managing the key files for each volume. They get stored in
the k
bob, thank you for you effort to help! Response part (4) was relevant for me. I
solved the mystery by now: VOlume sin state Error do not have an expiry date
and so the associated jobs also do not get pruned.
> On 21. Oct 2024, at 16:08, Rob Gerber wrote:
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> Justin,
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> I don't have answers t
Thank you so much Martin,
it all makes sense now! regarding (4), the old jobs are on volumes in state
Error, those do not have an expiry date.
What do you suggest how to proceeds with these? purge the old volumes in Error
state and then run a pruning, will that clear out the old jobs?
> On 21.
Am 21.10.24 um 17:15 schrieb Bill Arlofski via Bacula-users:
Not sure I would call FD encryption plus SD encryption "better", only
because you have the added task of managing the keys/certs on the
client(s) in addition to the SD re-encrypting the already FD-encrypted
data and you needing to ma