> I just want to know, if the volume file created by bacula, is saved on
> another filler (manually), if I can reconnect it to bacula to restore datas
> on it.
>
Yes. You can copy bacula volume files to remote locations and even
restore them to independent bacula directors / databases provided you
I just want to know, if the volume file created by bacula, is saved
on another filler (manually), if I can reconnect it to bacula to restore
datas on it.
I'll try vchanger.
Thanks :)
On Mon, 26 Mar 2012
08:22:54 -0400, John Drescher wrote:
>> but, I dont want to loose
datas in the volum
> but, I dont want to loose datas in the volume. can we unmount the volume, to
> remount later and restore datas on lt ?
>
Sorry I did not understand what you were asking.
Yes you can do that. You probably want to do do this automatically
with directives like "Use volume once" or "maximum volume
thanks,
but, I dont want to loose datas in the volume. can we unmount the volume, to
remount later and restore datas on lt ?
Nicolas
http://www.shivaserv.fr
Le 26 mars 2012 à 14:09, John Drescher a écrit :
>> I'm using bacula with files backup. When I create a pool, and add a volume,
>> the f
> I'm using bacula with files backup. When I create a pool, and add a volume,
> the file is correctly created.
>
> Can I backup this volume's file, and remount it on pool later ??
>
>
>
> I don't find how..
>
You need to recycle it to reuse it.
John
Hi all,
I'm using bacula with files backup. When I create a pool,
and add a volume, the file is correctly created.
Can I backup this
volume's file, and remount it on pool later ??
I don't find how..
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http://www.shivaserv.fr [1]
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