Phil Stracchino wrote:
> On 04/07/10 09:54, James Harper wrote:
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> > > On 04/07/10 06:27, bitbyte wrote:
> > >
> > > > What do you think a restore is?Think you need to go again to the
> > > > elementary lessons? Periodical restores checks the status of the
> > > > files that are being bac
On 04/07/10 09:54, James Harper wrote:
>> On 04/07/10 06:27, bitbyte wrote:
>>> What do you think a restore is?Think you need to go again to the
>>> elementary lessons? Periodical restores checks the status of the
>>> files that are being backed up,so that we can be sure that they are
>>> backed up
> On 04/07/10 06:27, bitbyte wrote:
> > What do you think a restore is?Think you need to go again to the
> > elementary lessons? Periodical restores checks the status of the
> > files that are being backed up,so that we can be sure that they are
> > backed up correctly without errors?
> >
> > This
On 04/07/10 06:27, bitbyte wrote:
> What do you think a restore is?Think you need to go again to the
> elementary lessons? Periodical restores checks the status of the
> files that are being backed up,so that we can be sure that they are
> backed up correctly without errors?
>
> This just doesn't
bitbyte wrote:
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> bitbyte wrote:
> > Is there a way to automate restores in bacula by schedules?The jobs doesn't
> > show up in the scheduled tasks.But i am able to run the job manually.
> >
> > What to specify on the client directive here,the restore location or the
> > name of the client f
Timo Neuvonen wrote:
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> Just out of curiosity, in what kind of situation automated scheduled
> restores are needed? What only comes into my mind is a computer class in
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> Is there a way to automate restores in bacula by schedules?The jobs
> doesn't show up in the scheduled tasks.But i am able to run the job
> manually.
>
> What to specify on the client directive here,the restore loc
bitbyte wrote:
> Is there a way to automate restores in bacula by schedules?The jobs doesn't
> show up in the scheduled tasks.But i am able to run the job manually.
>
> What to specify on the client directive here,the restore location or the name
> of the client for which files has to be resto
Is there a way to automate restores in bacula by schedules?The jobs doesn't
show up in the scheduled tasks.But i am able to run the job manually.
What to specify on the client directive here,the restore location or the name
of the client for which files has to be restored?
Config :
Job {
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