> On Thu, 14 Apr 2011 14:56:56 -0400, Mike Hobbs said:
>
> When backing up to a disk/RAID system, how do you guys mirror your
> raid array? If you were to mirror in real-time and something got
> corrupted it could cause problems on your mirror. Do you mirror once a
> day? What software
On 4/14/2011 2:56 PM, Mike Hobbs wrote:
> ...
>
> If using vchanger and a jbod setup, if a disk was to fail, how does this
> failure impact bacula? How would you figure out what was on that drive
> so you can re-run backups and how would you cleanup the bacula database?
That's not much different
On 04/14/2011 03:10 PM, John Drescher wrote:
> Yes you can restore to any machine. And any location on that machine.
> When doing a restore in bconsole after you select the job. Type mod
> then change the client and location. I am not sure what you do in bat
> since I rarely use that.
>
>
Works g
> When testing bacula I notice restores always expect the client machine
> to be up so you can restore directly to it. What would you do if the
> client machine was dead or just not alive on the network? Is there a
> way to specify a restore point other than the machine itself that the
> data was
When backing up to a disk/RAID system, how do you guys mirror your
raid array? If you were to mirror in real-time and something got
corrupted it could cause problems on your mirror. Do you mirror once a
day? What software do you use to mirror your array? is rsync good enough?
When testing