tqz wrote:
> Hmm...I may be getting confused with another response I received from another
> forum...
>
> I have my keys stored off site in a secured location, as well as the bacula
> config files. So in the event of a disaster, if I reinstall bacula and my
> database management system, restore
Hmm...I may be getting confused with another response I received from another
forum...
I have my keys stored off site in a secured location, as well as the bacula
config files. So in the event of a disaster, if I reinstall bacula and my
database management system, restore my keys (from the CD
tqz wrote:
> Hmm...I dont like the fact that if my server and nas devices are all damaged
> in a fire (for example) then my off site backup copy (the encrypted tape) is
> useless to me! I dont see the point of having the offsite copy, if what is
> saved on the tape cant be restored! I'm no syste
Hmm...I dont like the fact that if my server and nas devices are all damaged in
a fire (for example) then my off site backup copy (the encrypted tape) is
useless to me! I dont see the point of having the offsite copy, if what is
saved on the tape cant be restored! I'm no system admin, or have a
> On Thu, 13 Aug 2009 06:13:11 -0400, tqz said:
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> Hello all
>
> Lets say in the event that disaster strikes and all data on my server is
> lost for whatever reason. I have encrypted backups of the data on the server
> stored on tapes (on and o
Hello all
Lets say in the event that disaster strikes and all data on my server is lost
for whatever reason. I have encrypted backups of the data on the server stored
on tapes (on and off site) and NAS.
After reinstalling my database management system, and then firing up bacula
using copies I