Re: [Bacula-users] Can I use Bacula to backup...

2011-01-29 Thread Christian Manal
Hi, Am 29.01.2011 20:02, schrieb BlackAdderDK: > ... my servers, under the following conditions: > > I have 26 servers (SLES Linux), distributed across several weak WAN Links... > At each location there's an NAS-box attached to the server as a NFS mount > point. What I'm trying to achieve is as

Re: [Bacula-users] Can I use Bacula to backup...

2011-01-29 Thread John Drescher
> I think the DIR sees the data as it passes on the wire from the FD to the SD > so you'll want one DIR on each site so that you don't see data across the WAN. > The director initiates the job and handles the database (everything including inserts) but does not get involved in the actual data bac

Re: [Bacula-users] Can I use Bacula to backup...

2011-01-29 Thread John Drescher
On Sat, Jan 29, 2011 at 2:02 PM, BlackAdderDK wrote: > ... my servers, under the following conditions: > > I have 26 servers (SLES Linux), distributed across several weak WAN Links... > At each location there's an NAS-box attached to the server as a NFS mount > point. What I'm trying to achieve

Re: [Bacula-users] Can I use Bacula to backup...

2011-01-29 Thread Guy
Yes it's possible, but you'll have to install Bacula on each site. You'll need the client installed on everything that you want to backup, and you'll need to pick one system to NFS mount the fileserver and be used as the SD ( storage device). Something possibly the same as the SD will then be th