sielski wrote:
>> Kern Sibbald wrote:
>>> On Tuesday 31 October 2006 12:58, Mathew Brown wrote:
>>>> Hi,
>>>> I'd read several times that the FD encryption feature was not yet
>>>> stable but this was several months ago. Would you now
Dan Langille wrote:
> On 31 Oct 2006 at 3:58, Mathew Brown wrote:
>
>> I'd read several times that the FD encryption feature was not yet
>> stable but this was several months ago. Would you now consider it
>> stable enough for use in production environ
Hi,
I'd read several times that the FD encryption feature was not yet
stable but this was several months ago. Would you now consider it
stable enough for use in production environments? Thanks for your
help.
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On Mon, 30 Oct 2006 08:41:42 -0500, "Dan Langille" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> On 30 Oct 2006 at 5:33, Mathew Brown wrote:
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> > I know this might be a strange question, but what format does Bacula
> > use to write to tape?
>
> Google is
with his) that we use in our environment and I wanted to make
sure that he could read the contents of the tape if I used Bacula.
Does he have to have Bacula installed? Thanks for your help.
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Hi,
I was wondering if anyone uses Bacula with Oracle RMAN (disk-based)
backups instead of purchasing Legato, Tivoli or Veritas Agent? If so,
could you kindly share your experience. Thanks.
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o make the bacula user the owner resolved these
problems. However, it there a more standard way of allowing the
various daemons run as non-root users (to create a secure setup)? If
so, could someone kindly highlight them? Thanks for your help.
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be backed up to a different tape. Is this doable with Bacula?
Furthermore, if I wanted more flexibility like the ability to use
certain tapes depending on:
* retention period
* backup type (full / incremental)
would Bacula allow me to do so? Thank you for your help.
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tape library, can I dedicate one drive to Bacula and have
some other software (such as Oracle) control the other tape drive?
Thanks for your help.
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ly if they run into problem and not if
everything is working fine :) Thanks again.
On Wed, 19 Jul 2006 00:54:49 -0700, "Mathew Brown"
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> Hi,
> I couldn't find much information regarding LTO drives and support
> besides the basic information
s
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t that one file giving
> you the trouble, then 'touch' it to set its date and time to the current
> date and time. If it's lots of files then you'll need to look up find
> and exec/xargs (I can never remember the syntax!!!)
>
> James
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your help.
PS. It's not a question of running out of hard disk space since I have
about 150 - 200 MB left at the point at which it runs out of RAM and
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