Bayer
Cc: bacula-users
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Bare metal restore
Hello,
2013/5/7 Jonathan Bayer
mailto:jba...@bayertechnologygroup.com>>
I've seen conflicting comments online about this.
I know this used to work.
Assuming only Linux systems, and a further assumption that they
Hello,
2013/5/7 Jonathan Bayer
> I've seen conflicting comments online about this.
>
> I know this used to work.
>
> Assuming only Linux systems, and a further assumption that they will all
> be RHEL based systems, does Bacula support any way of bare-metal
> restores? And to be even more specif
I've seen conflicting comments online about this.
I know this used to work.
Assuming only Linux systems, and a further assumption that they will all
be RHEL based systems, does Bacula support any way of bare-metal
restores? And to be even more specific, these would all be VMs.
Thanks in advan
Hi Kevin,
I'm totally agree with Arno's description.
For us usually bacula reside on it's own server.
As their are not so much moving on this serveur, db are dumped and system are
tar.gz on external media
(external to the enterprise )
If tapes are used, a spare part are also store externally ( N
Hi,
18.11.2008 13:54, Kevin Thorpe wrote:
> Hi all,
> I have a single server which is now backed up with bacula. The
> fd, sd and director are all on this single server.
> I've read the bare metal restore notes but they only really document
> restoring a client (fd). What happens if
Hi all,
I have a single server which is now backed up with bacula. The
fd, sd and director are all on this single server.
I've read the bare metal restore notes but they only really document
restoring a client (fd). What happens if I lose
the director and catalogue? I cant find any docu
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Very hard to say, with no mention of your platform. :)
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Hi all - i'm sure this question has been asked before, and im sure there
must be a preliminary howto somewhere and i just haven't found it yet, BUT:
I'm looking to possibly implement Bacula at a small office, whose systems
consist of one server and a number of clients. I noticed the Disaster
Reco