live production
environment ?
I c immense potential with Bacula. So, I am pushing for Bacula as against other
Commercial Network backup solutions out here. It would be great if somebody can
help me clear out my doubts. Thanx !
-mahesh.
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m not looking to
implement an automatic schedule. The users have got to be able manually
initiate a backup with the help of the wx-console, without the need to
specify backup level (Inc/Diff/Full).
Is there any way to achieve this ?
-mahesh.
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Arno Lehmann wrote:
Hello,
On 23.09.2005 13:43, Mahesh wrote:
hi,
I have been trying to figure out why i have been facing the
above-mentioned
problem. I thought of posting wht i tried, so here goes
Assume the Windows 2000 client backup tree structure looks like :
c:
\
bacula
Diogo Melo gmail.com> writes:
>
> Mahesh wrote:
>
> >hi,
> >
> >I am a newbie at Bacula. I have been playing around with it
for some time now. I
> >am unable to restore from my Windows 2000 Bacula Client.
The "Restore" directive
> >in facu
c:\bacula-restores\c\bacula\doc. Now, when i tried
the restore, it restored fine. The restored tree looked like :
c:\bacula-restores\c\bacula\doc\...
So, Given the entire restore directory path, bacula restores the files in them,
but is unable to create the restore directory-subdirectory tree path
la.pdf
.
...
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Now, Does this have anything to do with Windows Ownerships and
Permissions ? If so, how do i resolve this ? Phew ! I need some help !
-mahesh.
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use blank. The Windows Client restores fine at the original source, in such a
scenario, as expected. How can i restore the backup at a specified path, on a
Windows Client ?
Can anybody help me with this ? Thanx a ton !
cheers,
-mahesh.
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