> > Well, what matters to me is the amount of data transferred in each
> > backup session: would this plugin do some sort of
> "incremental backups"
> > or just backup the *whole* Exchange database?
>
> No, it can do incrementals.
Ah, so it could be ok for me to use, as you say that it *can* d
> > Could I be using it for "remote backups"? As I mentioned before, I'm
> > *not* using Bacula. Instead I'm on rsnapshot at the moment.
>
> Oh... then it's not very useful to you, I believe... sorry.
Well, what matters to me is the amount of data transferred in each
backup session: would this p
Guten Morgen Arno,
> I don't recall if it's been mentioned, but yes:
>
> First, wait. This is because the developers will need some
> more time ti get the excheange plugin ready, which will -
> hopefully - be good for production use when Bacula 3 is released.
>
> Second, upgrade to Bacula 3, a
> I use ClientRunBeforeJob to run a batch script before I
> actually grab all my Exchange server's files. The batch
> script uses ntbackup to backup Exchange to a file:
> --
> "C:\Program Files (x86)\Bacula\bin\ntbackup.exe" backup
> "@C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Local
> Settings\Ap
Hello everybody,
I read that somebody was talking about backing up Exchange with Bacula,
how is this being achieved?
I'm actually running my remote backups with rsnapshot and it's a little
bit scary to think about transfer *every* weekend some 4-6 GB
Exchange.bkf file...
Any suggestions are wellc
Hello all.
I guess it's a question already being posted many times, but *at the
time being*, what's the best and most powerful GUI or web interface for
bacula?
Best regards
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Hello all!
I'm still here... :-)
Any help on setting compression with Bacula? And, also: is there any
nice GUI (web-based or not, it's the same) to be used for managing
Bacula?
Many thanks
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In data Mon, 20 Feb 2006 19:56:07 +0100
Boniforti Flavio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> scriveva:
> I just discovered this:
>
> 19-Feb 18:43 dropbox-fd: RestoreFiles.2006-02-19_18.43.22 Error:
> attribs.c:339 File size of restored file
> /tmp/bacula-restores/var/lib/mysql/bacula/Fi
In data Mon, 20 Feb 2006 12:46:16 GMT
Martin Simmons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> scriveva:
> > How may I check what got wrong?
>
> Maybe there were some error messages before this?
I just discovered this:
19-Feb 18:43 dropbox-fd: RestoreFiles.2006-02-19_18.43.22 Error:
attribs.c:339 File size of restor
Hello there!
I'm still going on with the tutorial, and when it comes to restore from
my first backup, I get an error.
I backed up /var because I don't have the sources directory mentioned in
the tutorial, but that shouldn't change anything.
Here the error:
19-Feb 17:29 dropbox-dir: RestoreFiles.2
In data Sun, 19 Feb 2006 15:45:46 +0100
Julien Cigar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> scriveva:
> I have also some problems with filesets (bacula 1.36.3), I have :
[cut]
> however WF files (*.mp3, *.mpc, ...) are still included in the backup
...
> and I don't see what I'm doing wrong ...
What I was wonderin
Hello everybody.
When I enter in the console program and type "show filesets" I get
following output:
FileSet: name=Full Set
O M
N
I /tmp/buildd/bacula-1.36.3
N
E /proc
E /tmp
E /.journal
E /.fsck
N
FileSet: name=Catalog
O M
N
In data Sat, 18 Feb 2006 20:45:57 +0100
Boniforti Flavio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> scriveva:
> Hello there!
> Is there any Debian install guide or similar?
> I've stated
>
> apt-get install bacula-server on the machine which should become the
> "bacula server&
Hello there!
Is there any Debian install guide or similar?
I've stated
apt-get install bacula-server on the machine which should become the
"bacula server", but I get errors about following packages:
bacula-director-mysql
bacula-server
bacula-director
I feel I'm missing something... can you hel
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