I modified it to File1, launched the job and started backing up to my remote
storage over lan.
Now I will go back to my initial question of why I am doing this is to have a
full copy of my system in case of a disaster. So if I have 1 day a hard drive
failure, how can I use this backup on a remot
Here is te storage in dir
> # Definition of file storage device
> Storage {
> Name = File1
> # Do not use "localhost" here
> Address = salamlinux# N.B. Use a fully qualified name here
> SDPort = 9103
> Password = "123456"
> Device = DRRemotedevice
> Media Type = Fi
I even rebooted to be smore than sure
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Hi, I tried to follow your instructions but getting the following error
> .. the backup job is now running. When complete, the results will be shown
> below ..
> 01-Nov 16:45 bacula-dir JobId 17: Start Backup JobId 17,
> Job=jobFC13OnIomega1.2010-11-01_16.45.24_06
> 01-Nov 16:45 bacula-sd Job
Hi, I am running a job to backup all my system in order to preapre a full
backup for disaster recovery.
In the job log, I see the following
Using Device "FileStorage"
2010-11-01 10:49:46 bacula-sd Labeled new Volume "DRLocal0016" on device
"FileStorage" (/media/Backup).
100% corrcect, so many thanks, I will do it and let you know.
Thanks very much
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I recently managed to setup acula version 5.0.2 on FC13, . It is working and
managed to backup files.
I understood that jobs/pool/fileset/volume are related in order to physically
separate 2 distinct types of backups.
I created a volume on a 2nd hard drive, a pool, a job and ran the job, the
bac