> So, now I have some more questions :
> 1) Using a tape is slow,
What kind of tape do you have? LTO4 and above net over 100MB/s.
>is it possible to use a disk storage as backup
> device with bacula ??
Yes.
> 2) if 1) is possible, can we use concurrent accesses to the catalog in order
> bein
On 31/05/2011 17:51, Radosław Korzeniewski wrote:
Hello,
2011/5/31 s ancelot mailto:sance...@free.fr>>
I accidentally deleted some parts of a filesystem that is backed up
periodically, but I do not know exactly which files have been dropped
(rm -rf ,and CTRL C...)
So, Is th
On 05/31/11 11:51, Radosław Korzeniewski wrote:
> I think a simplest way to recover from above situation is to restore all
> files from a backup to original location with option for never overwrite
> an existing files. Something like this:
True, 'never overwrite' would be even safer. There's alwa
Hello,
2011/5/31 s ancelot
> I accidentally deleted some parts of a filesystem that is backed up
> periodically, but I do not know exactly which files have been dropped
> (rm -rf ,and CTRL C...)
>
> So, Is there is a way to compare what changed from the last backup and
> the actual disk file
On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 10:43 AM, s ancelot wrote:
> On 31/05/2011 16:43, John Drescher wrote:
>> On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 10:11 AM, s ancelot wrote:
>>
>>> Hi everybody !
>>>
>>>
>>> I have had following problem :
>>>
>>> I accidentally deleted some parts of a filesystem that is backed up
>>> per
On 31/05/2011 16:43, John Drescher wrote:
> On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 10:11 AM, s ancelot wrote:
>
>> Hi everybody !
>>
>>
>> I have had following problem :
>>
>> I accidentally deleted some parts of a filesystem that is backed up
>> periodically, but I do not know exactly which files have been
Hi everybody !
I have had following problem :
I accidentally deleted some parts of a filesystem that is backed up
periodically, but I do not know exactly which files have been dropped
(rm -rf ,and CTRL C...)
So, Is there is a way to compare what changed from the last backup and
the actua