Steen wrote:
> This looks great, but
> Are you then restricted to install on the same hardware and the same disk
> setup?
>
Mondoarchive allows you to specify the kernel/initrd to use on the boot
CD. As long as the boot CD can boot the new hardware it should work. I
use the stock Fedora kern
This looks great, but
Are you then restricted to install on the same hardware and the same disk
setup?
Mandag 30 april 2007 15:44 skrev Josh Fisher:
> I have used Mondo/Mindi. I'm not sure there is a need to incorporate
> Mindi into Bacula though. For one thing, Mindi will work only for Linux
> a
Alan Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> In an effort to avoid ever having to do a server rebuild, I run
> all disks other than Spool in Raid-1 and drive health checks in
> fairly paranoid mode plus keep enough spares to be able to transfer
> the drives into an identical chassis if need be. It's
I have used Mondo/Mindi. I'm not sure there is a need to incorporate
Mindi into Bacula though. For one thing, Mindi will work only for Linux
and FreeBSD. For another, Bacula already has the hooks to incorporate
Mondo/Mindi through a RunScript directive in bacula-dir.conf. I have
always run mond
On Sun, 29 Apr 2007, Jonathan B Bayer wrote:
> Has anyone ever thought about doing with Bacula and Mindi what Mondo
> and Mindi do? Mondo and Mindi are a complete disaster recovery
> solution for one computer, in that a complete image is taken of the
> system, stored in whatever media is selected
Hello bacula-users,
Has anyone ever thought about doing with Bacula and Mindi what Mondo
and Mindi do? Mondo and Mindi are a complete disaster recovery
solution for one computer, in that a complete image is taken of the
system, stored in whatever media is selected, and by using Mindi
creates a b