Thanks for the answers buddies...
I will try something next week...
Best regards
2015-11-06 7:45 GMT-02:00 Martin Simmons :
> If the VM is not running, then there are ways to mount the partitions from
> the
> image allowing backup from the host:
>
> http://ngineered.co.uk/mount-a-qcow2-image-in-
If the VM is not running, then there are ways to mount the partitions from the
image allowing backup from the host:
http://ngineered.co.uk/mount-a-qcow2-image-in-linux-for-editing/
__Martin
> On Thu, 5 Nov 2015 13:24:26 -0700, compdoc said:
>
> >Somebody ont thisl ist make backup from KVM
>Somebody ont thisl ist make backup from KVM using bacula???
If you have a VM guest, there's no reason you can't install the bacula client
(FD) in the guest and back it up that way.
Also, baculasystems.com has plugins for KVM, XEN, and Hyper-v, but I don’t know
the costs or how they work exa
While I have not as yet done this to the file the kvm VM machine is a file
and you can move it and tar.gz ie its just 1s and 0s, so I cant see why
bacula would have a problem. However I do presently backup the VM
machines with bacula-fd and the director and sd are all Vms and I have
restored file