Hello,
It is a while since I have had to use Windows, but I do remember issues I had
when using Retrospect to back up several windows machines. There are several
comments I can make:
I always thought one drive folders were called OneDrive, you seem to have a
folder called OneDrive - The Delegate
You might also want to look at recycle. Ensure yours pools are set to recycle,
then the volumes will get reused. There is an example in the manual to set up a
system on disks that create three pools, for incremental, diff and full and
recycles the volumes as necessary. If you modify the example
/24 11:27 AM, David Waller via Bacula-users wrote:
>> Sorry forgot to add:
>> I am running version 15.02 on Debian and the two pool definitions are as
>> follows:
>> Pool {
>> Name = "Air-Full"
>> PoolType = "Backup"
>> Label
with the media type as my understanding is to use separate media type if you
have different storage devices in which case would bacula get confused on a
restore?
David Waller
david.wall...@blueyonder.co.uk
> On 4 Sep 2024, at 16:41, David Waller via Bacula-users
> wrote:
>
> Hello
Hello,
I am trying to get the Progressive virtual backup to work. However I get the
following messages when I run status:
Status “is waiting on max Storage jobs.”
I created the job via the wizard on bacularis and it is shown below:
Job {
Name = "Virtual"
Type = "Backup"
Level = "VirtualF
Hello Jim,
A while ago I built the bacula code several times from source and installed it
all on various raspberry pi's, which then ran for quite a while as the backup
server for several machines. I also had to build the various client software
again for several machines, including a raspberry