Op 20120912 om 14:06 schreef "Jürgen Ecker":
> Hello,
>
> i have a bacula Installation, wich will backup Netware CIFS shares. I
> have mounted the shares with ncpmount wich is included in the ncpfs
> package. If i start a job to backup the shares, i get a data rate of
> 5883.6 KB/s. If i start a w
Hello,
i have a bacula Installation, wich will backup Netware CIFS shares. I have
mounted the shares with ncpmount wich is included in the ncpfs package. If i
start a job to backup the shares, i get a data rate of 5883.6 KB/s. If i start
a windows job i get a date rate up to 17000 KB/s wich is
Hallo,
ich hab eine Bacula Installation am laufen, welche mir Netware CIFS Shares
sichern soll. Eingebunden sind die Shares mit ncpmount welches aus dem Paket
ncpfs stammt. Wenn ich nun ein Backup starte, habe ich eine Daten Rate von
5883.6 KB/s. Das ist im Gegensatz zu Backups von Windows Serv
Any news on a Netware client for Bacula?
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> Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 11:30:22 -0400
> From: "Jeffrey C. Baldwin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Netware Volumes/eDirectory
> To: Jeronimo Zucco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROT
Hello,
25.06.2007 17:30,, Jeffrey C. Baldwin wrote::
> Would this preserve trustee rights?
Not automatically, but there are ways to approach this problem.
> Just curious.. is anyone out there using Bacula to backup Novell servers
> in the enterprise?
Yes, most probably. I'm not in contact with
Hi,
25.06.2007 15:46,, Jeffrey C. Baldwin wrote::
> I'm sure the question has been answered a thousand times
Not quite that often, I think...
> But, here it goes again, can Bacula be used to backup Netware servers?
>
> I did some searching via Google, and found some older mailing list
> thr
On Mon, 25 Jun 2007, Jeffrey C. Baldwin wrote:
> Does the Bacula project have a 'commercial' arm that provides pay support?
There are people who provide paid Bacula support.
There is no native netware client, simply because none of the active
coders have "felt the need" for it yet. (*) Similarl
Would this preserve trustee rights?
Just curious.. is anyone out there using Bacula to backup Novell servers
in the enterprise?
We are searching for an enterprise NetBackup replacement. (currently
backing up 100+ servers in a gov't environment)
Does the Bacula project have a 'commercial' arm tha
Jeffrey C. Baldwin escreveu:
> I'm sure the question has been answered a thousand times
>
> But, here it goes again, can Bacula be used to backup Netware servers?
>
> I did some searching via Google, and found some older mailing list
> threads that suggested it might be possible, even something
I'm sure the question has been answered a thousand times
But, here it goes again, can Bacula be used to backup Netware servers?
I did some searching via Google, and found some older mailing list
threads that suggested it might be possible, even something that
mentioned Novell themselves might
Hi folks,
I´m already able to do netware backup thru NCPFS protocol (mounting the
volumes in a linux server).
However, there is a problem: the backuped files don´t keep their trustees!!
(novell permissions).
Anyone can solve the problem?
Best Regards,
Heitor Faria
Brazil - SERPRO
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On Thursday 07 July 2005 19:30, Richard White wrote:
> >> Speaking of policies, BENW treats backup features such as type,
> >> schedule, media usage and other things as independent items. They can be
> >> changed without stopping and restarting BENW. I can create and modify
> >> policies (which est
On Wed, Jun 29, 2005 at 12:33:30AM +0200, Arno Lehmann wrote:
> Nice selection of backup tools... I remember a discussion in some forum
> about what was more unstable - Veritas or Networker. I don't know
> Arcserve, but I did try Arkeia not long ago, and I read the arkeia user
> mailing list. Ar
Hi,
Richard White wrote:
Most of the features, functions and services which have run on NetWare will now
run on Linux. Of course, Novell gives most support to SuSE, but they also claim
to support RH.
Nice to hear. Although it's quite some time that I last saw Netware in
production.
...
O
On Tuesday 28 June 2005 22:34, Richard White wrote:
> > Apart from Phils suggestion, which is what I would do too, you could
> > also see if what Novell calls Netware is already available with an
> > underlying linux... that's what they want to achieve finally, but I
> > don't know if they are ther
> Apart from Phils suggestion, which is what I would do too, you could
> also see if what Novell calls Netware is already available with an
> underlying linux... that's what they want to achieve finally, but I
> don't know if they are there already.
Most of the features, functions and services
Hi,
Richard White wrote:
Is there anyone on this list who uses Bacula to back up NetWare servers?
If so, is there any acquired wisdom you could share?
Apart from Phils suggestion, which is what I would do too, you could
also see if what Novell calls Netware is already available with an
und
On Tue, Jun 28, 2005 at 11:51:13AM -0700, Richard White wrote:
> Is there anyone on this list who uses Bacula to back up NetWare servers?
>
> If so, is there any acquired wisdom you could share?
>
> Tks n rgds,
> Richard White CNE6
> Network Engineer
> Mason County, Washington
Richard,
There is
Is there anyone on this list who uses Bacula to back up NetWare servers?
If so, is there any acquired wisdom you could share?
Tks n rgds,
Richard White CNE6
Network Engineer
Mason County, Washington
360-427-5501
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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