Hi,
On 10/12/2006 4:29 PM, Sim wrote:
> Isn't possible to do ?
No.
> Is BackupPc better than Bacula?
No.
It's different.
> Thanks
You're welcome
but read on...
>
>
>>Hi to all,
>>
>> I'm new user of Bacula. Before this I used BackupPC.
>>
>>BackupPC have a good method to manage backup
Looks like you're talking about job migration. Look at the job migration
section in the devel manual. This is currently available in Bacula 1.39 BETA.
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From: Sim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subj: Re: [Bacula-users] File and DAT at the same time
Date: Thu Oct 12,
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> I can't speak for everyone, but the way you asked your question
> prevented me from understanding it well enough to answer it.
>
> One tool is seldom "better" than another, just better suited. Asking if
> a tool isn't any good to provoke someone to answer your question is
> trollin
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I can't speak for everyone, but the way you asked your question
prevented me from understanding it well enough to answer it.
One tool is seldom "better" than another, just better suited. Asking if
a tool isn't any good to provoke someone to answer you
Isn't possible to do ?
Is BackupPc better than Bacula?
Thanks
> Hi to all,
>
>I'm new user of Bacula. Before this I used BackupPC.
>
> BackupPC have a good method to manage backup data for File and DAT at
> the same time.
>
> It write Complete/Incremental over hard disk and all "complete
>