On Mon, 18 May 2009 17:05:05 +0200, Frank Altpeter
wrote:
> Any pointer on how to really completely remove a client would be very
> appreciated ...
See the purge and delete console commands in the manual. I've used them
like this:
- purge volumes first (this purges filenames etc., unlike 'p
Hi,
18.05.2009 17:05, Frank Altpeter wrote:
> Hi list...
>
> there once was an email about how to safely and completely remove a
> client from a bacula server. Since there were no responses, and since
> this was almost the only one I've found for this topic, I'm asking
> here if someone has a goo
Hi list...
there once was an email about how to safely and completely remove a
client from a bacula server. Since there were no responses, and since
this was almost the only one I've found for this topic, I'm asking
here if someone has a good pointer for it.
Well, the problem is, bacula is quite
Another user asked me this morning about safely and completely removing all
traces of a given client from their director and storage.
Fortunately, since he uses disk-based volumes this didn't involve erasing a
bunch of tapes.
I'm sure that the method I advised is not the cleanest or most efficien