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Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Client side FS detection
So I managed a bare-metal restore, but still requires either static-bacula-fd
or bacula-fd with library tools. Compiling bacula-fd withis --disable-libtool
gives me a "No such file or directory", which indicates that there is a m
So I managed a bare-metal restore, but still requires either
static-bacula-fd or bacula-fd with library tools. Compiling bacula-fd
withis --disable-libtool gives me a "No such file or directory", which
indicates that there is a missing library.
So, I know now that the issue I'm having is simply wi
> One idea I can think of is using a list of filesystem types that matter.
> That way you can handle most things and also exclude cluster
> filesystems like ocfs2 that should best be backed up with a different
> job and separate fd.
This is what we do for our UNIX systems. We actually define each
Hi all,
I'm aware this must be sort of an FAQ. I just failed to find good
examples in my searches.
What I'm looking for is how others solved listing the filesystems on a
client using a client-side command that is configured on the dir.
My goal is to backup everything "local" on a system, but the