Answering my own question...
> Again, all OK, however due to encryption, any restores of encrypted
> data fails as the FD requires the private key of the original client to
> decrypt. I can add this, however each client has a unique keypair. Is
> there a way to specify multiple private keys (maybe
All,
Have a relatively simple environment where we have one DIR/SD box (backs up to
disk) and a series of Clients/FD's (all Linux v3.0.2). Works really well.
Due to requirements, we are encrypting *everything*, so the data is stored
encrypted and the comms use TLS. Again works faultlessly.
Ano
>
> Hey,
>
> Can I have one director and two SD's on the same box?
>
May be wrong, but as I understand it, as long as they (multiple SD's) have
differing names (eg hostname-sd1 & hostname-sd2), differing ports and access
different logical devices, I can't see why not.
Although, am not sure w
All,
Am missing something *really* simple somewhere, but, guess it's one of those
days...
Am backing up a series of MySQL servers that already undertake a daily local
dump of the data to date-based dirs.
Eg
/data/dumps/dbname/2009-12-17
/data/dumps/dbname/2009-12-16
Etc, etc
Have been looking
Hi Arno, Lucas and Frank,
Thanks for your replies. I didn't realise the Bacula-Python API wasn't that
well used. Sounds like a useful feature to me, but...
I'll take a look and report back regarding any findings and what I end up
doing, and thanks for the pointers. Thankfully what we need to a
Hi All,
I used to use Bacula years ago and am now back at a project that uses it. Is
nice to be back :)
We use Bacula to backup a series of MySQL databases to disk (with eventual
offline storage elsewhere). Part of the requirement is to offer some automated
testing of the data (ie backup live