On Mar 20, 2013, at 3:43 PM, John Drescher wrote:
>> I've readn an example in the documentation as follows:
>>
>>
>> RunBeforeJob = "/home/kern/bacula/bin/make_catalog_backup"
>> RunAfterJob = "/home/kern/bacula/bin/delete_catalog_backup"
>>
>> I don't understand it performs a backup and th
> I've readn an example in the documentation as follows:
>
>
> RunBeforeJob = "/home/kern/bacula/bin/make_catalog_backup"
> RunAfterJob = "/home/kern/bacula/bin/delete_catalog_backup"
>
> I don't understand it performs a backup and then deletes it? Am I
> missing something?
>
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Am 20.03.2013 20:28, schrieb Sergio Belkin:
> Hi,
>
> I've readn an example in the documentation as follows:
>
>
> RunBeforeJob = "/home/kern/bacula/bin/make_catalog_backup"
> RunAfterJob = "/home/kern/bacula/bin/delete_catalog_backup"
>
> I don't understand it performs a backup and then
On 03/20/13 15:28, Sergio Belkin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've readn an example in the documentation as follows:
>
>
> RunBeforeJob = "/home/kern/bacula/bin/make_catalog_backup"
> RunAfterJob = "/home/kern/bacula/bin/delete_catalog_backup"
>
> I don't understand it performs a backup and then dele
Hi,
I've readn an example in the documentation as follows:
RunBeforeJob = "/home/kern/bacula/bin/make_catalog_backup"
RunAfterJob = "/home/kern/bacula/bin/delete_catalog_backup"
I don't understand it performs a backup and then deletes it? Am I
missing something?
Thanks in advance!
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