I think this all of them. Butch
= server bacula-dir.conf ==
Director {# define myself
Name = "Server-dir"
DIRport = 9101# where we listen for UA connections
QueryFile = "/etc/bacula/query.sql"
Work
c.kesch...@internet-mit-iq.de wrote:
> You shouldn't have to rename anything. Just add a new Client resource
> for the new computer and install the file daemon on it. I don't know
> wx-console, but as I see it, you selected "XPcomp-fd" as restore
> Client? If so, this is probably wrong as this
t.
Chris
Industry Standard Computers wrote on 16.06.2009
03:46:01:
> Industry Standard Computers
> 16.06.2009 03:46
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> An
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> bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
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> Kopie
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> Re: [Bacula-users] Restoring Fileset from one Computer to Differen
I created the backup on the server from computer "xpcomp" :-)
Went to computer "server2" and attempted to restore. NOTTA! :-(
Renamed "server2" and made sure all the passwords, user, and directory
structures were the same as "xpcomp" and tried a second time to restore
"xpcomp-fd" NOTTA :-(
When
Hi,
15.06.2009 21:41, Industry Standard Computers wrote:
> I can't believe I can't find any clear cut way to do this.
>
> I have a Linux box Cent OS 4.2 with Bacula pre installed.
>
> I have to use Windows Client 2.0.2 with it.
That's seriously outdated by now. You should upgrade soon.
> I hav
I can't believe I can't find any clear cut way to do this.
I have a Linux box Cent OS 4.2 with Bacula pre installed.
I have to use Windows Client 2.0.2 with it.
I have a full functioning system to backup file folders from a Windows
computer to a file on the Linux box and restore the same file b