Hello All,
I am looking for ways to stop backing up large outlook pst files every night.
I see in the enterprise version there is a Delta plugin that should do what I
need it to do.
I was looking in the source files in bacula-5.2.6 and found "test-deltaseq-fd".
Does anyone know whether this
On Feb 8, 2013, at 3:55 AM, Süleyman Kuran wrote:
> I am also not sure about upgrading from Simone Caronni's repo. If
> purging works fine than there is no need to break Bacula.
>
> On 07-02-2013 16:08, Summers, James B. II wrote:
>> On Feb 6, 2013, at 5:25 AM, Ti
On Feb 6, 2013, at 5:25 AM, Tilman Schmidt wrote:
> Am 06.02.2013 04:19, schrieb Summers, James B. II:
>>
>> On Feb 5, 2013, at 5:15 PM, Tilman Schmidt
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Am 05.02.2013 18:09, schrieb Summers, James B. II:
>>>> I was lookin
On Feb 5, 2013, at 5:15 PM, Tilman Schmidt wrote:
> Am 05.02.2013 18:09, schrieb Summers, James B. II:
>> I was looking at my backup email reports and keep seeing the following at
>> the end of each report:
>>
>> JobId 5968: Begin pruning Jobs older than 42 year
Hello All,
I was looking at my backup email reports and keep seeing the following at the
end of each report:
JobId 5968: Begin pruning Jobs older than 42 years 7 months 21 days 15 hours 57
mins 50 sec.
JobId 5968: No Jobs found to prune.
My understanding from the documentation is that the defa
Hello All,
I need to build a list of my file storage volumes that contain a "full" backup.
Which I will then take that list and use to make an offsite longterm archive.
I could not find a way to do it efficiently with the bls program, so I turned
to using a sql script to do it. Here is what I
Hello All,
I was looking through some of my bacula reports and found what seems to be a
discrepancy in the FD/SD bytes written and then what the output from bls shows.
In the report it shows:
FD Files Written: 214
SD Files Written: 214
FD Bytes Written: 21,612,341,665 (21.6
Most excellent. I am going to research the actual necessity of the ost a
little more. This is great to know, since it could be useful in the future to
exclude some really large or unneeded files.
Thanks Again
On Jan 10, 2012, at 11:42 AM,
wrote:
> Found where it lives:
>
> HKLM\SYSTEM\
he first place - maybe antivirus software scanned the OST file and made
> this copy (solution: exclude OST files from antivirus scans - bad things will
> happen if you don't).
>
> http://www.tgrmn.com/web/kb/item75.htm
>
> -Original message-
> From: Summers, Jam
The bls returns the same values. I was able to visit the client machine and
did note that the VS service was set to start manually. I went ahead and set
it to auto start and then started the service. I will check after the next run
to see if it was able to get a copy of the .ost file.
I w
Hello All,
I am attempting to backup a win7 64-bit machine. It is using VSS as needed and
the backup runs with no errors or warnings. The problem I have encountered is
that there is an Outlook .ost file that is about 4GB in size. When I was
looking at the files that were backed up using bcon
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