I'm using brew, personally, and letting it compile on each machine -- I
wrote a script to do the entire deployment I can share if you'd like. It
handles installing brew and the necessary dependencies.
This seems like a good time to mention that I recently attended a
presentation about macOS Catali
Hello All,
> Actually there is a simplest way to do all of this using the Enterprise
> version
> :
>* BCloud service plugin allows a lot of things including setting up
> backups from
> the client side through a web GUI
BCloud is indeed a interesting multi-tenant GUI that allows 100% s
On 7/11/19 3:39 PM, Andrea Brancatelli via Bacula-users wrote:
OK thanks for the pointers.
Tomorrow I'll test it with a few clients.
The next problem on my roadmap is the Mac OS X Binary client...
On the test machine I just installed it with Brew but compiling it from
scratch on the CEO machi
Hello Andrea,
On 11/07/2019 10:02, Andrea Brancatelli via Bacula-users wrote:
>
> Hello everybody,
>
> has anyone implemented a bacula-cantered backup strategy that involved
> "users" machines?
>
Yes, I did.
>
> I mean, like someone's desktop.
>
> There are a few general problems I see along the
OK thanks for the pointers.
Tomorrow I'll test it with a few clients.
The next problem on my roadmap is the Mac OS X Binary client...
On the test machine I just installed it with Brew but compiling it from
scratch on the CEO machine seems complicated.
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Andrea Brancatelli
On 2019-07-11 1
Hello Andrea,
>1. The scheduling - you can certainly schedule backups for a working hour
> and
>hope that the guy's is working at that moment, but hey... Is there any way
> to
>"invoke" a backup from client side (I don't know, like on system startup)
> --
> "Hey, I'm ready, back
s/Static DNS/Static DHCP/
> From: "Heitor Faria"
> To: "Andrea Brancatelli"
> Cc: "bacula-users"
> Sent: Thursday, July 11, 2019 8:12:21 AM
> Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Bacula for Users machines
> Hello Andrea,
>>1. The scheduling -
Hello everybody,
has anyone implemented a bacula-cantered backup strategy that involved
"users" machines?
I mean, like someone's desktop.
There are a few general problems I see along the way:
* The scheduling - you can certainly schedule backups for a working
hour and hope that the