Windows machine named video. I've got bacula running on debian, and
bconsole works on the debian machine. I can ping my debian from my
windows and vice versa. I cannot get bconsole to start. I started
bacula-fd.exe on the windows machine to create a trace file. It tells
me:
bacula-fd: fil
I've been running bacula for awhile, but for some reason my exclude sets are
not working, don't know if I missed a memo on upgrades or what happened. In
any event, I've gone through the manual and am still quite confused. Running
bacula 5.0.3 on archlinux, backing up a windows xp machine.
The
Bacula 3.0.2 has been up and running properly on my server for a couple
months. We have 2 desktop machines (A and B). Bacula is installed on a linux
machine (S), backing up to a hard drive. Running Windows XP on both A and B.
The server (S) and one of the desktops (B) crashed during power p
I've been running bacula 2.4 on my system for awhile. I have a computer that
is connected via a wireless connection from a remote site. All machines are on
my local network and do not pass through the firewall.
A couple weeks ago, for no apparent reason, the remote system stopped backing
up.
I'm cleaning up some old drives, and I found what appears to be a bacula backup
file on one of them. I'd like to see what's on it, but am not figuring this
out. (There's a file that has disappeared for some time, it would be nice if
it was on there and could be recovered, if it isn't or can't,