Good Afternoon,
I am contemplating thanks to another thread mentioning bacula on windows to use
this to backup my PC and NAS to an S3 bucket.
Is this something that can be done with Bacula. Note that the NAS drives are
mapped to the pc using the ISCSI initiator to map the drives like they are i
Josh,
Good catch! I didn't notice that jobs 662 and 663 started at exactly the
same time.
Your theory sounds very persuasive. I have one doubt, though: *why did job
662 write files to both volumes 250 and 251? *bls shows that 662 wrote most
of its data to volume 250, and then wrote a bunch of sma
On 3/26/25 5:25 AM, Mehrdad Ravanbod wrote:
>
> Hi guys
>
> I am trying to set up the messaging part of bacula to send alerts and
> using the built in bsmtp, but running into problems
>
> The SMTP server that we are using needs authentication for the senders
> adress, and it seems like bsmtp does
Cole,
I am also playing around in proxmox, and separately, with bacula windows
FDs. This topic is interesting to me and obviously merits attention for
anyone seeking to deploy bacula FDs on a broader basis in windows.
I hadn't previously dug into automated windows bacula FD installation, so
last
On 3/25/25 14:35, Rob Gerber wrote:
Josh,
Here you go. Thank you!
*My Synology-Local autochanger and associated devices from
bacula-sd.conf file:*
*
*
...
OK. That looks like the usual autochanger config.
Looking at the log of the jobs starting, note that:
*Joblogs from jobs 662 and 663
Hi guys
I am trying to set up the messaging part of bacula to send alerts and
using the built in bsmtp, but running into problems
The SMTP server that we are using needs authentication for the senders
adress, and it seems like bsmtp does not handle this, i.e there is no
way to send a passwor