On Oct 5, 2006, at 11:21 AM, Deric Abel wrote:
Hello all, Two questions -:
1. Is the tape encryption all or nothing, or is it possible to
pick and
choose what files/directories are or are not? If so, how?
The file daemon encryption is all-or-nothing.
2. If a disaster occurred and al
Hello all, Two questions -:
1. Is the tape encryption all or nothing, or is it possible to pick and
choose what files/directories are or are not? If so, how?
2. If a disaster occurred and all you had was the master key (lost the
individual client .pem file), how would you go about restoring d
In terms of disaster recovery, if I lost my bacula server along with the
catalog (or the catalog is backed up but encrypted on a tape) can I
still restore from an encrypted tape? From your reply I know that I need
bacula installed to read the encrypted data, but (other then the keys)
what else do I
On Wednesday 13 September 2006 20:58, Deric Abel wrote:
> In terms of disaster recovery, if I lost my bacula server along with the
> catalog (or the catalog is backed up but encrypted on a tape) can I
> still restore from an encrypted tape? From your reply I know that I need
> bacula installed to r
On Thursday 07 September 2006 20:30, Deric Abel wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am about to implement data encryption on my backup tapes using the
> Bacula 1.39.18, and I just had one question dealing with restoring that
> encrypted data.
>
> If I were to lose my backup server (but not losing the encryptio
Hello,
I am about to implement data encryption on my backup tapes using the
Bacula 1.39.18, and I just had one question dealing with restoring that
encrypted data.
If I were to lose my backup server (but not losing the encryption keys)
because of some disaster, would I have to have all of bacula