On Wednesday 30 May 2007 12:57:30 pm Jeronimo Zucco wrote:
> Sometimes users remove files accidentally (or no) and after a long
> time, they ask for admins to restore the last version of specified
> file. Admins have to search one jobId in a lot of backups for a client
> by try-error to find t
Sometimes users remove files accidentally (or no) and after a long
time, they ask for admins to restore the last version of specified
file. Admins have to search one jobId in a lot of backups for a client
by try-error to find the last version of file.
I suggest a restore option for sol
On Friday 13 April 2007 15:16, Jaime Ventura wrote:
> oops...my mistake.
> I've missed that in "Resource Directive Format" section of the manual,
> and since there's no example on the default configuration file, I didn't
> thought that feature existed.
> My apologies,
No problem. It is a "low pr
oops...my mistake.
I've missed that in "Resource Directive Format" section of the manual,
and since there's no example on the default configuration file, I didn't
thought that feature existed.
My apologies,
Jaime
Kern Sibbald wrote:
> On Friday 13 April 2007 13:44, Jaime Ventura wrote:
>
On Friday 13 April 2007 13:44, Jaime Ventura wrote:
> Whenever we want include some sort of description on a resurce, we can
> always write a comment on the txt config file.
> But now that an administration tools is being developed, it seens to me
> that all the resources(or at least most of the
Whenever we want include some sort of description on a resurce, we can
always write a comment on the txt config file.
But now that an administration tools is being developed, it seens to me
that all the resources(or at least most of them) should have a
"description" value that could be showed o