Hello,
On 1/20/2006 9:02 PM, javier rojas wrote:
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thanxs for your kind explanation, my only question is that if i erase
the file /home/javier/Desktop on MACHINE, can i restore it from the
backup i made with bacula?, how can i do that?
The best solution is to use the restore command from bco
hello,
> Make a backup first. Not necessarily with Bacula, a simple cp might be
> enough.
thanx!
> You only need to define a job with all necessary parameters. If you use
> JobDefs is up to you, and you can override the defaults set in the
> default job.
not gonna go there now, but i'll keep it
Hello,
On 1/19/2006 11:06 PM, javier rojas wrote:
Re-read the manual. Set the fileset resource in the job definition in
the DIRs configuration to a suitable fileset.
i've read it, but i really don't want to mess up anything (as i've
done in some instalations),
Make a backup first. Not nece
> Re-read the manual. Set the fileset resource in the job definition in
> the DIRs configuration to a suitable fileset.
i've read it, but i really don't want to mess up anything (as i've
done in some instalations), so,
this is my dir.conf, in it i have this configuration for JobDefs, if i
got it r
Hello,
On 1/19/2006 9:55 PM, javier rojas wrote:
hello,
i've managed to add a second client sucessfully (after 3 headaches),
and i did the example shown in the manual, but i got confused in how
can i change the directory i want to back up on the client, i mean,
i.e. i want to backup /home/javie