Coming back to this point:
> On 13. Mar 2022, at 23:44, Heitor Faria wrote:
>
>> As I have the luxury of more than 1 drive per tier, I would like to
>> understand,
>> if it is possible to define a pool on top of more than one disk device (e.g.
>> using AutoChanger with disk devices instead of t
Hello Heitor,
thanks for your quick response - I have seen your videos on YT!
> On 13. Mar 2022, at 23:44, Heitor Faria wrote:
>
>> Hello fellow users,
>
> Hello Justin,
>
>> I will only use disk storage and S3 buckets, I do not own any tape drives.
>>
>> There are up to 10 FDs (Linux and ma
> Hello fellow users,
Hello Justin,
> I will only use disk storage and S3 buckets, I do not own any tape drives.
>
> There are up to 10 FDs (Linux and macOS), one of the SDs runs on the same
> machine as the Director and the SD which is going to write to the disks and to
> the S3 bucket(s). The
Hello fellow users,
I am new to Bacula and currently having a hard time wrapping my head around all
the concepts that Bacula offers to implement my backup strategy.
I intend to use Bacula Community Edition for my private machines, this is not
for professional purposes, there is no customer invo
Craig,
on the line with the script for make_catalog_backup, do NOT put a space
between the flag and value. I.E.
/etc/bacula/make_catalog_backup -ubacula -ppassword
Your Catalog entry in your bacula-dir.conf looks correct.
Sincerely,
Scott
Craig White wrote:
> I get this error when trying
I get this error when trying to run my BackupCatalog job
07-Jun 16:19 SRV1: BeforeJob: run command
"/etc/bacula/make_catalog_backup -u bacula"
07-Jun 16:19 SRV1: BeforeJob: mysqldump: option '-u' requires an
argument
but the database is bacula, the user is bacula and the password is
bacula and I
Hi,
Sorry to bother everyone with basic questions, but I looked in the list
archive and couldn't find answers to these.
I've got Bacula running at home on Ubuntu Linux, backing up itself, a Fedora
Core 5 box, and a Windows XP machine, all to files (It's on Ubuntu because I
had trouble
Hi
I'am newbie in Bacula, could you answeron my two questions.
1) How can I define only dir name to backup? For example I've dir /proc,
I don't want backup it contents, but I want that when I restore my backup,I
receive
empty dir /proc in root of backup path.
2)
my config is
Job {
Name = "ft
On Monday 03 July 2006 18:31, Sergey Velikanov [Intelsoft] wrote:
> Hi
>
> I'am newbie in Bacula, could you answeron my two questions.
>
> 1) How can I define only dir name to backup? For example I've dir /proc,
> I don't want backup it contents, but I want that when I restore my backup,I
> receive
Hello,
On 7/3/2006 1:31 PM, Sergey Velikanov [Intelsoft] wrote:
> Hi
>
> I'am newbie in Bacula, could you answeron my two questions.
>
> 1) How can I define only dir name to backup? For example I've dir /proc,
> I don't want backup it contents, but I want that when I restore my backup,I
> recei
Hi
I'am newbie in Bacula, could you answeron my two questions.
1) How can I define only dir name to backup? For example I've dir /proc,
I don't want backup it contents, but I want that when I restore my backup,I
receive
empty dir /proc in root of backup path.
2)
my config is
Job {
Name = "ft
Hello,
On 1/20/2006 9:02 PM, javier rojas wrote:
...
thanxs for your kind explanation, my only question is that if i erase
the file /home/javier/Desktop on MACHINE, can i restore it from the
backup i made with bacula?, how can i do that?
The best solution is to use the restore command from bco
hello,
> Make a backup first. Not necessarily with Bacula, a simple cp might be
> enough.
thanx!
> You only need to define a job with all necessary parameters. If you use
> JobDefs is up to you, and you can override the defaults set in the
> default job.
not gonna go there now, but i'll keep it
Hello,
On 1/19/2006 11:06 PM, javier rojas wrote:
Re-read the manual. Set the fileset resource in the job definition in
the DIRs configuration to a suitable fileset.
i've read it, but i really don't want to mess up anything (as i've
done in some instalations),
Make a backup first. Not nece
> Re-read the manual. Set the fileset resource in the job definition in
> the DIRs configuration to a suitable fileset.
i've read it, but i really don't want to mess up anything (as i've
done in some instalations), so,
this is my dir.conf, in it i have this configuration for JobDefs, if i
got it r
Hello,
On 1/19/2006 9:55 PM, javier rojas wrote:
hello,
i've managed to add a second client sucessfully (after 3 headaches),
and i did the example shown in the manual, but i got confused in how
can i change the directory i want to back up on the client, i mean,
i.e. i want to backup /home/javie
hello,
i've managed to add a second client sucessfully (after 3 headaches),
and i did the example shown in the manual, but i got confused in how
can i change the directory i want to back up on the client, i mean,
i.e. i want to backup /home/javier/Desktop.
second, i have a brand new maxtor NAS410
On Friday 08 April 2005 12:52, Frank Altpeter wrote:
> On Apr 6, 2005 3:45 PM, Ian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Thought about that, and i think it will be that way for me to archive
> > > the results i try to get.
> >
> > Would it be feasable to fire this off as the 'RunBeforeJob' job? You
> >
On Apr 6, 2005 3:45 PM, Ian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Thought about that, and i think it will be that way for me to archive
> > the results i try to get.
> >
> Would it be feasable to fire this off as the 'RunBeforeJob' job? You could
> then have a single master job that fired off all the oth
On Wed, 6 Apr 2005, Frank Altpeter wrote:
[snip]
What I would do if I needed to manually start a given set of jobs more
than a few times: I'd write a small shell script to send the appropriate
commands to the console, like
Thought about that, and i think it will be that way for me to archive
the r
On Apr 6, 2005 11:28 AM, Arno Lehmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > So, this server has a lot of disk space (2.4G), currently splitted to
> > 8 partitions.
> There IS a typo, right? :-)
Uhm, yes, how did you notice? :)
> > I once build a backup system with Legato NetWorker, so i'm still
> > tryin
On Wed, 6 Apr 2005, Arno Lehmann wrote:
I once build a backup system with Legato NetWorker, so i'm still
trying to find out how to make things with bacula like it was with
networker ...
Without knowing Legato - I guess this approach is not the most efficient way.
It isn't. I'm using both and the Le
Hi
Frank Altpeter wrote:
Hi there,
i'm just in the beginning to try to set up a new storage system, which
is intented to backup only on file storage devices.
So, this server has a lot of disk space (2.4G), currently splitted to
8 partitions.
There IS a typo, right?
:-)
I once build a backup system
Hi there,
i'm just in the beginning to try to set up a new storage system, which
is intented to backup only on file storage devices.
So, this server has a lot of disk space (2.4G), currently splitted to
8 partitions.
I once build a backup system with Legato NetWorker, so i'm still
trying to find
24 matches
Mail list logo