certificates, but this is kind of a hassle since they're all going to be
the same. Is there any way to centrally manage the encryption in
Bacula, either at the director or storage daemon levels, and still use
Bacula's native tape access features?
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Shaw Terwilliger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
from the database, because they're
old enough
* Change the tape's status to "Purged"
* Run new jobs using the existing tape
If I'm wrong, I hope a bacula expert can correct me.
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Shaw Terw
ilable.
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Shaw Terwilliger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
SourceGear LLC
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7;m still trying to figure out how to have Bacula write weekly stuff to
the tapes and keep a copy on disk without doing two backup jobs (reading
from the clients twice). I guess I could just keep two pools--disk
based for Monday-Saturday and tape based for Sunday--and just not have
Sunday backups
and playing with it a bit, it seems my current strategy
(incremental/differential on-line disk backups with a full image copied
to tape regularly) can't be mimicked with a Migrate job--I would lose
the jobs and data from the disk-based backup pool when they migrated to
tape.
Is anyone else do