Hi again list
I've posted some questions about the bacula cd rescue, but I've managed
to make it work (or some kind of).
Here is what I did.
I've installed bacula director in a Debian lenny box, using apt, and
some clients using different ways (yum, rpm from sourceforge, apt).
As it is just a te
Hi list!
Well, I managed to get an iso image for a bacula restore cdrom.
Following the instructions at the manual I did it making an static
bacula-fd:
cd
./configure \
--prefix=/usr \
--sbindir=/usr/sbin \
--sysconfdir=/etc/bacula \
--with-scriptdir=/etc/bacula \
--enable-smartall
Hi list!
I'm trying to make a rescue cd just to try a bare metal restore.
The problem I have, is that installations of bacula-fd were made by
different ways (rpm for red-hat, .deb, and others rpm for centos), and
when trying to compile the bacula-restore, it needs to have the source.
Is there a wo
Hi list!
I've been testing bacula for a while, before make it our main backup
software. It's amazing and very flexible, but there is something I can't
resolve, and didn't find out much information.
After some work, I could install bweb, and looks promising, but couldn't
resolve how to make bresto
Hi list!
I know it should be an answered question, but googling it didn't clarify
much, so I decided to ask you: how are your experiences about abre metal
backup/restore to windows servers?
I've seen some suggestions around the web, but they look pretty
estrange, doing disk images before coping