Le mardi 07 janvier 2025 à 14:40 +, Bill Arlofski via Bacula-users
a écrit :
> Hello Christophe,
Hi,
> f your goal is to not backup any data, and just send a command or run
> a script, why not create an Admin Job instead of a
> Backup Job?
Because I read :
Admin
Run an Admin Job. An A
On 1/6/25 2:36 PM, Christophe PEREZ via Bacula-users wrote:
Hi,
With Bacula 15.0.2, is it possible in your opinion, to create a
completely dummy job?
What FileSet to put to have no backup?
The goal is to send a command to the Storage daemon (so on a client) at
the end of the backup.
Thanks in ad
Am 07.01.2025 um 05:35 schrieb Christophe PEREZ via Bacula-users:
Hi Arno,
Thanks.
I didn't even think that you could not designate any files in the
fileSet.
The documentation says
"There can be any number of Include resources within the FileSet," and
of course zero is also in that set :-)
Hi Rob,
Thanks.
I had almost arrived at this type of solution, but a little less clean.
Le lundi 06 janvier 2025 à 17:07 -0600, Rob Gerber a écrit :
> Dummy resources are certainly possible.
>
> A fileset like you describe could simply lack any file definitions.
> It's that simple, I think. Bi
Hi Arno,
Thanks.
I didn't even think that you could not designate any files in the
fileSet.
Le mardi 07 janvier 2025 à 00:13 +0100, Arno Lehmann via Bacula-users a
écrit :
> Hi Christophe,
>
> Am 06.01.2025 um 22:36 schrieb Christophe PEREZ via Bacula-users:
> > Hi,
> >
> > With Bacula 15.0.2,
Hi Christophe,
Am 06.01.2025 um 22:36 schrieb Christophe PEREZ via Bacula-users:
Hi,
With Bacula 15.0.2, is it possible in your opinion, to create a
completely dummy job?
That's possible and not uncommon... more or less for exactly the reason
you mentioned, just use a file set that has no ac
Dummy resources are certainly possible.
A fileset like you describe could simply lack any file definitions. It's
that simple, I think. Bill A has some dummy definitions he uses, and I've
adopted them. I've pasted a past email from Bill on this subject below.
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