Hi,
On Fri, 02 Apr 2010, Avi Rozen wrote:
> Gavin McCullagh wrote:
> > 1. Start bconsole
> > 2. Type "run"
> > 3. Type "exit"
> > 4. The messages are emailed to the user so they know when the job is
> >finished.
>
> Assuming the laptop is running a Debian based Linux distro: can't this
> be
Gavin McCullagh wrote:
> 1. Start bconsole
> 2. Type "run"
> 3. Type "exit"
> 4. The messages are emailed to the user so they know when the job is
>finished.
>
Assuming the laptop is running a Debian based Linux distro: can't this
be automated by running a backup script from /etc/networks/
Hi,
On Fri, 02 Apr 2010, Avarca, Anthony wrote:
> I'm using bacula to backup desktop and laptop clients. The desktops work
> well with a schedule, but laptops are another story. Does anyone have a
> strategy to backup laptops? Is it possible to have the user trigger a
> backup?
It's not the pret
We back up about 200 workstation clients currently backing up, I would
say out of that; 80 of them are laptops. I found that rescheduling the
backup on failure seems to work with a 10 hour window. This is added to
a JobDefs as such:
This way, when a user comes in later on in the day and missed th
Hi Anthony,
Avarca, Anthony wrote:
>
> All,
>
> I'm using bacula to backup desktop and laptop clients. The desktops work
> well with a schedule, but laptops are another story. Does anyone have a
> strategy to backup laptops? Is it possible to have the user trigger a
> backup?
>
> Any feedback