Re: [Bacula-users] Bacula-fd on Cluster

2012-07-30 Thread Simone Caronni
Hello, the "client name" is only relevant in the logs, as long as you address the client correctly (ip address or dns) that doesn't matter. Consider it a "feature" as you can see in the logs on which client the clustered instance backup ran :D --Simone On 30 July 2012 11:41, Carlo Filippetto

Re: [Bacula-users] Bacula-fd on Cluster

2012-07-30 Thread Carlo Filippetto
How can you create 4 istance? is this the problem You install only 1 instance on every single node specifying 3 IP (1 for the host and 2 for the resources) with the use of "FDAddresses"? For example: If i need ot backup the "proxy" resource that is on node-A I need 2 jobs 1) with / FileSet 2) w

Re: [Bacula-users] Bacula-fd on Cluster

2012-07-30 Thread Simone Caronni
Hello, I had run Bacula clients on many clusters (Both Windows and RHEL), I usually configure all the cluster nodes with the same password and in the Director's config I treat the "virtual" instances as additional nodes in Bacula. If I'm talking to the nodes, only local data is backed up, if I poi

[Bacula-users] Bacula-fd on Cluster

2012-07-30 Thread Carlo Filippetto
Hi all, I have a cluster (node-A & node-B) with 2 partition "/proxy" & "/mail" that are clusterized. node-A is the default to owner of /proxy node-B is the default to owner of /mail everyone have a specific IP included the services es: - node-A = 192.168.1.20 - node-B = 192.168.1.21 - proxy =