An earlier message in this group sparked a question in my mind.
What type of error detection and error correction algorithms are
implemented in Bacula?
While working for Hewlett-Packard's tape backup group (many years ago),
we were taught (brainwashed?) that tape was an inherently error prone
Dan Langille wrote:
On 28 Nov 2006 at 17:26, Michael Koppelman wrote:
Sorry if this is redundant but I just wanted to add my voice to the
mix that it is too bad that bacula backs up files that have not
changed just because their mtime changed.
I have never seen it a
Dan Langille wrote:
On 5 Jan 2007 at 23:01, Thomas Grieder wrote:
Dear all
Is it possible to backup more than one client within a job
No
Is this inability to backup more than one client a design requirement,
or is it something that could be implemented but has not?
or do I
Dan Langille wrote:
On 5 Jan 2007 at 14:43, Grant Hess wrote:
Dan Langille wrote:
On 5 Jan 2007 at 23:01, Thomas Grieder wrote:
Dear all
Is it possible to backup more than one client within a job
No
Is this inability to backup more than one client
Dwight Tovey wrote:
On Tue, 2007-01-16 at 14:14 +1100, James Harper wrote:
Ok, this isn't exactly a Bacula issue, but Bacula is involved in our
recovery system so I hope you all will forgive the transgression.
Is it possible to do bare-metal recovery of a Windows system without
booting from
Timo Neuvonen wrote:
> Has anyone tested Bacula (especially 2.0) with Windows Vista yet?
>
> I'm not hunting any special problems right now, but just general
> functionality... if it installs at all etc?
>
>
I just installed 1.38 client on a Vista RC1 machine and am able to run a
backup. There