[Bacula-users] Disaster Recovery of Bacula server

2023-11-06 Thread gday vw
Hello, I'm trying to setup a bare metal disaster recovery of my Bacula server using rear. The host OS is Debian 11. I've installed rear v2.7 The rear documentation focuses primarily on configuring Rear and assumes that the user will be familiar with configuring the settings for their backup app

Re: [Bacula-users] disaster recovery - full OS?

2018-06-18 Thread Dan Langille
> On Jun 18, 2018, at 10:59 AM, czezz wrote: > > Hi, > Does bacula offer full disaster recovery? http://www.bacula.org/9.0.x-manuals/en/main/Disaster_Recovery_Using_Bac.html That said, I always prefer to backup data

Re: [Bacula-users] disaster recovery - full OS?

2018-06-18 Thread Heitor Faria
> Hi, Hello, > Does bacula offer full disaster recovery? > What I have read up until now it seems that Bacula backups only files and > directories. > It seems that in case full system restoration, fresh installation of OS is > required. For Community Bacula yes. For Enterprise version there is a

[Bacula-users] disaster recovery - full OS?

2018-06-18 Thread czezz
Hi, Does bacula offer full disaster recovery? What I have read up until now it seems that Bacula backups only files and directories. It seems that in case full system restoration, fresh installation of OS is required. Is this correct? Is ther an option to completely image OS like eg. Clone

[Bacula-users] disaster recovery version 2.4 -> 5.2

2013-04-22 Thread Ross Boylan
I had a system running bacula 2.4 (Debian lenny, 32 bit Pentium). This system was backing itself up; all the bacula components were on it. The machine died, along with the primary disk. I would like to recover from the backups to a system running bacula 5.2.6 (Debian testing, soon to be whee

Re: [Bacula-users] disaster recovery for windows client

2013-01-14 Thread Konstantin Khomoutov
On Mon, 14 Jan 2013 14:45:55 +0100 Sven Gehr wrote: > Is it possible to create a complete backup from my windows-clients > with bacula? Therefore a disaster recovery so the complet host (OS > +Data) can be restored? > > We use clients with winxp-pro (32bit) and win7-pro (64bit). The > server is

[Bacula-users] disaster recovery for windows client

2013-01-14 Thread Sven Gehr
hi@all, "hello" I'm new on this list and I have a question. Is it possible to create a complete backup from my windows-clients with bacula? Therefore a disaster recovery so the complet host (OS+Data) can be restored? We use clients with winxp-pro (32bit) and win7-pro (64bit). The server is ub

Re: [Bacula-users] disaster recovery of the actual bacula server

2012-11-29 Thread Jérôme Blion
Le 29/11/2012 21:58, Dan Langille a écrit : On Nov 29, 2012, at 10:30 AM, Jonathan Horne wrote: I am getting ready to deploy my first bacula server to our production environment. I would like to practice 2 scenarios of recovery. First, I will recover the configuration files and mysql databa

Re: [Bacula-users] disaster recovery of the actual bacula server

2012-11-29 Thread Dan Langille
On Nov 29, 2012, at 10:30 AM, Jonathan Horne wrote: > I am getting ready to deploy my first bacula server to our production > environment. I would like to practice 2 scenarios of recovery. First, I > will recover the configuration files and mysql database (from dump files), > and hopefully c

Re: [Bacula-users] disaster recovery of the actual bacula server

2012-11-29 Thread Jérôme Blion
Le 29/11/2012 17:32, lst_ho...@kwsoft.de a écrit : > Zitat von Jonathan Horne : > >> I am getting ready to deploy my first bacula server to our >> production environment. I would like to practice 2 scenarios of >> recovery. First, I will recover the configuration files and mysql >> database (fro

Re: [Bacula-users] disaster recovery of the actual bacula server

2012-11-29 Thread lst_hoe02
Zitat von Jonathan Horne : > I am getting ready to deploy my first bacula server to our > production environment. I would like to practice 2 scenarios of > recovery. First, I will recover the configuration files and mysql > database (from dump files), and hopefully continue on. The seco

[Bacula-users] disaster recovery of the actual bacula server

2012-11-29 Thread Jonathan Horne
I am getting ready to deploy my first bacula server to our production environment. I would like to practice 2 scenarios of recovery. First, I will recover the configuration files and mysql database (from dump files), and hopefully continue on. The second, I will recover only the configuratio

Re: [Bacula-users] Disaster Recovery Test

2012-09-25 Thread dweimer
On 2012-09-25 11:39, lst_ho...@kwsoft.de wrote: > Zitat von dweimer : > >> Now that I have been running Bacula for several months, I was >> working >> on testing disaster recovery, just in case I need to. I am a little >> lost though on what I need to do to get the database restored. I am >> goi

Re: [Bacula-users] Disaster Recovery Test

2012-09-25 Thread Josh Fisher
On 9/25/2012 12:39 PM, lst_ho...@kwsoft.de wrote: > Zitat von dweimer : > >> ... >> >> Here's where things go a little wrong, I mount my external backup drive >> to the test server, launch bconsole, and issue the status command for >> the client, since I restored the state files, I can see the job

Re: [Bacula-users] Disaster Recovery Test

2012-09-25 Thread lst_hoe02
Zitat von dweimer : > Now that I have been running Bacula for several months, I was working > on testing disaster recovery, just in case I need to. I am a little > lost though on what I need to do to get the database restored. I am > going on the assumption that All I will have is the off site

Re: [Bacula-users] Disaster Recovery Test

2012-09-25 Thread Carsten Jensen
On 2012-09-25 16:58, dweimer wrote: > Now that I have been running Bacula for several months, I was working > on testing disaster recovery, just in case I need to. I am a little > lost though on what I need to do to get the database restored. I am > going on the assumption that All I will have

[Bacula-users] Disaster Recovery Test

2012-09-25 Thread dweimer
Now that I have been running Bacula for several months, I was working on testing disaster recovery, just in case I need to. I am a little lost though on what I need to do to get the database restored. I am going on the assumption that All I will have is the off site data (hopefully not ever t

Re: [Bacula-users] Disaster Recovery

2011-03-31 Thread John Drescher
On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 9:06 AM, Mike Hendrie wrote: > Thank you John. > > Can you please explain to me the boot strap file? I am new to linux. > The bootstrap file is part of bacula. In the case of the catalog I found it very important to manually extract the catalog I needed from a disk volume

Re: [Bacula-users] Disaster Recovery

2011-03-31 Thread John Drescher
> Question: In the event of my entire bacula system going down. What is the > best method for recovery? I looked in the online manual, but it still was > not very clear to me. > > If I have my backup of catalog files, all incremental and full backups, and > I reinstall bacula on a new server. How d

[Bacula-users] Disaster Recovery

2011-03-31 Thread Mike Hendrie
Question: In the event of my entire bacula system going down. What is the best method for recovery? I looked in the online manual, but it still was not very clear to me. If I have my backup of catalog files, all incremental and full backups, and I reinstall bacula on a new server. How do I recover

Re: [Bacula-users] Disaster recovery

2010-07-24 Thread John Drescher
> I just lost the mainboard on my Bacula backup server, removed the tape > drive and hard disks (configured as a Linux software RAID) and sent the > rest to a repair shop. > > While waiting for a new mainboard I'd like to recover my home directory > using an old spare computer without support for S

Re: [Bacula-users] Disaster recovery

2010-07-24 Thread Dan Langille
On 7/24/2010 8:14 AM, T. Kozinski wrote: > Hello everyone, > > I just lost the mainboard on my Bacula backup server, removed the tape > drive and hard disks (configured as a Linux software RAID) and sent the > rest to a repair shop. > > While waiting for a new mainboard I'd like to recover my home

[Bacula-users] Disaster recovery

2010-07-24 Thread T. Kozinski
Hello everyone, I just lost the mainboard on my Bacula backup server, removed the tape drive and hard disks (configured as a Linux software RAID) and sent the rest to a repair shop. While waiting for a new mainboard I'd like to recover my home directory using an old spare computer without support

[Bacula-users] Disaster Recovery backup prepare ISO CD

2010-07-02 Thread danielef82
Hi all, i have installed bacula system, and for backup and restore file each client , no problem. My problem is for creating CD Bacula rescue. Version Bacula is 5.0.2 System: Centos 5 i have downloaded rpm and source , but without unsuccessfully. i tried with bacula-rescue.5.0.2: ***

[Bacula-users] disaster recovery with data encryption

2007-05-09 Thread massano jerome
Hello. I'm sending this again because I got no answer (maybe it was not seen). If you didn't reply because you did not understand my very bad english, please tell me, I will try to explain better. --- Hello. I'm in the last part of my tests on bacula. When this thing will work

[Bacula-users] disaster recovery with data encryption

2007-05-04 Thread massano jerome
Hello. I'm sending this again because I got no answer (maybe it was not seen). If you didn't reply because you did not understand my very bad english, please tell me, I will try to explain better. --- Hello. I'm in the last part of my tests on bacula. When this thing will work

[Bacula-users] disaster recovery with data encryption.

2007-05-02 Thread massano jerome
Hello. I'm in the last part of my tests on bacula. When this thing will work, I will be ready to really use bacula in a production environment. For now, I am testing data encryption. I managed to backup and to restore data with data encryption, but now I am facing a problem : How can I do a bare m

[Bacula-users] Disaster Recovery backup strategy

2006-09-02 Thread Jason Martin
My backup strategy is the following: I have one machine to backup. I have 2 removable HDs that I store offsite, bringing home one a week and putting into my Windows machine (as it gets turned off often, while the Linux machine stays up_. The drive is encrypted with TrueCrypt, and shared via Samba.

Re: [Bacula-users] Disaster Recovery Setup for Debian

2005-11-21 Thread Kern Sibbald
Please read the README file in the source, and more importantly the Rescue chapter in the manual. On Monday 21 November 2005 11:24, Kumaran Babu wrote: > Hi, > I've installed Bacula on my Debian Server thro' apt-get and hence there is > no Rescue folder setup. Whats the best way to go about set

[Bacula-users] Disaster Recovery Setup for Debian

2005-11-21 Thread Kumaran Babu
Hi,   I've installed Bacula on my Debian Server thro' apt-get and hence there is no Rescue folder setup. Whats the best way to go about setting up Disaster recovery on my server.  I know I can download the Rescue source from Sorceforge.net. But, I need to know, if there is any specific procedure t

[Bacula-users] Disaster recovery steps

2005-11-15 Thread Heigl Florian - Munich-MR - external
Hi, two or three weeks ago murphy[*] gave me the pleasure of freeing a bit over 100GB of data from my hard disks; my bacula setup at that point - and even now - had to reach a stable point beyond testing the setup. Still, I have gathered quite a few backups which I tested with bscan, which each

[Bacula-users] Disaster recovery

2005-05-13 Thread Kiryl Hakhovich
Hey guys, i'm pretty new to the bacula, but very happy the way it works and behave. I was reading yesterday on Disaster recovery and have a question: - let's say my building collapsed - all i have on me is a few tapes with latest FULL backup of my servers and some incremental ones. Now i have to