ject: Re: [Bacula-users] Write Retry on Network Error without Restarting the
Job
No this feature does not exist. However, in a recent version of Bacula
(7.2.0 I think, but maybe 7.4.0) you can restart failed jobs and it will
start roughly from the point the backup failed. Look in the New
Featur
Hi Duane,
The heartbeat interval also helps in the case of slow connections.
Best regards,
Ana
Em sex, 26 de fev de 2016 às 07:09, Kern Sibbald
escreveu:
> No this feature does not exist. However, in a recent version of Bacula
> (7.2.0 I think, but maybe 7.4.0) you can restart failed jobs and
No this feature does not exist. However, in a recent version of Bacula
(7.2.0 I think, but maybe 7.4.0) you can restart failed jobs and it will
start roughly from the point the backup failed. Look in the New
Features section of the document for Incomplete Jobs.
Best regards,
Kern
On 02/26/20
I believe this feature is now available in version 7.4
From: "Clark, Patti"
To: "Duane Webber" , "bacula-users"
Sent: Thursday, February 25, 2016 3:09:40 PM
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Write Retry on Network Error without Restarting the
Job
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Date: Thursday, February 25, 2016 at 11:58 AM
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Subject: [Bacula-users] Write Retry on Network Error without Restarting the Job
Is there an o
Hello Duane,
Have you tried the heartbeat interval configuration to maintain connections
alive between the daemons?
Best regards,
Ana
Em qui, 25 de fev de 2016 às 18:05, Duane Webber
escreveu:
> Is there an option to have Bacula retry write operations without
> restarting the job? A search sh
Is there an option to have Bacula retry write operations without
restarting the job? A search shows the last time this question was
asked was in 2010 (the answer was no) and I'm hoping there is a change
since then. I have remote backups that can take days, if not a week
plus and it is not uncomm