find that in the database. If you
restore a file, there is a filesize, so it seems logical to me that it is
there.
However, I can't find it. My question:
how can I select all filesizes for a certain Job/Client in the database or
bconsole?
Kind regards from Rotterdam, NL!
Di
ge of
b-admin is that it is a bit more descriptive of its function.
Also, do mind, that there IS an Bacon project that does. backups :)
Rgrds,
Diederik-
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Arno Lehmann schreef:
Dear Arno (and all other readers)
> Hello,
>
> On 6/21/2006 11:20 AM, Diederik de Vries wrote:
>
> Not what I would do, but...
>
Suggestions?
> You most probably have the Media Types of both storage devices set to
> the same name be
is on IL3-sd, not IL2-sd. This will not give errors,
except for restoring files, you should give the SD with restoring, otherwise it
will utterly fail.
What do I do wrong here?
Regards!
Diederik
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# Default Bacula Director Configuration file
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# The only thing that MUST be changed is to add on
Kern and list,
Needless to say: this was my own mistake.
I adjusted the FileSet, and got an email: "Bacula: Restore OK of il3-fd
Full" :)
Thanks, and have a GREAT easter!
Diederik
Rotterdam, NL
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Hi there!
I'm currently testdriving Bacula 1.38.7. Three machines are backupping
eachother:
il1 (Windows) -> il2
il2 (Linux) -> il3
il3 (Linux) -> il2
This setup works. Today, I've tried to restore the il3 machine to
/tmp/restoretest. The restoration seems to have worked, but I got 2 errors:
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