On 4/23/2020 7:45 AM, Martin Simmons wrote:
Check if the Centos 7.8 host is running a firewall (e.g. run iptables -L -v).
Centos 7 installs firewalld by default. Disable it (don't remove it) and
install iptables-services instead.
Dima
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On 4/11/2020 8:55 AM, Shaligram Bhagat, Yateen (Nokia - IN/Bangalore) wrote:
1. Bacula Server which hosts bacula-dir, bacula-sd, PostgreSQL
2. FreeBSD based Filer with ZFS disk storage to hold Bacula volume files.
This disk storage is NFS exported and mounted on the Bacula Server.
( Th
On 2/12/2020 11:05 AM, William Muriithi wrote:
A better way would have been to say, yes, I understand I am exposed if someone
was to get in my network and delete both the data and the backup, but I accept
and plans to live with that risk..
If somebody gets in my network and "securely wipes"
On 2/12/2020 9:54 AM, Josh Fisher wrote:
That could make upgrading OS on the involved boxes a potential problem
and seems to imply all client boxes/VMs must use the same OS version at
all times.
Yeah, but rolling upgrades are a PITA anyway so what else's new. Also,
linux-to-linux you're pret
On 1/31/2020 3:33 AM, Radosław Korzeniewski wrote:
Amanda had "RAIT" since forever.
If you would be so kind and have an idea how it could be implemented in
bacula and so kind to describe it on this list it would be implemented by
developers.
I don't have any idea how it could be implemente
On 1/30/2020 9:20 AM, Phil Stracchino wrote:
There is not a way to stream the same backup job to two different
storage devices simultaneously, no. That question has come up before.
But as Davide suggests, you could copy the job(s) afterwards. I'm doing
something along these lines; my backups g
On 1/28/2020 9:45 AM, Jean Mark Orfali wrote:
Hello
I am used to this principle with Linux but I don't understand why it just takes
it when Bacula is working and it slows down the server so much that I can no
longer access it in ssh.
Typically,
- failing drive,
- saturated network,
- broken
On 1/22/2020 2:19 AM, Radosław Korzeniewski wrote:
Unless you are using BEE GED or other similar functionality you should
never use the SSD in your backup solution as it will be a pure waste of
money.
I'm running a bunch of jobs in parallel and spooling them on an ssd.
Works pretty well for t
On 1/18/2020 4:06 AM, Radosław Korzeniewski wrote:
Hello,
pt., 17 sty 2020 o 23:24 Dimitri Maziuk via Bacula-users <
bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net> napisał(a):
Please let us know how much you end up paying, too: 4TB NAS HDD is about
a hundred bucks, one-off,
You are absolutely right wh
On 1/14/2020 11:31 PM, Stefan Melber wrote:
Hi Josh,
thanks for your explanation. Ok - looking on the pros and cons of all
possibilities i will use finally an LVM over both RAID-arrays. I had
already thought about that, but because i have to format both
RAID-arrays for that (and therefore mov
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