I'm cleaning up some old drives, and I found what appears to be a bacula backup
file on one of them. I'd like to see what's on it, but am not figuring this
out. (There's a file that has disappeared for some time, it would be nice if
it was on there and could be recovered, if it isn't or can't,
I've been running bacula 2.4 on my system for awhile. I have a computer that
is connected via a wireless connection from a remote site. All machines are on
my local network and do not pass through the firewall.
A couple weeks ago, for no apparent reason, the remote system stopped backing
up.
Windows machine named video. I've got bacula running on debian, and
bconsole works on the debian machine. I can ping my debian from my
windows and vice versa. I cannot get bconsole to start. I started
bacula-fd.exe on the windows machine to create a trace file. It tells
me:
bacula-fd: fil
Bacula 3.0.2 has been up and running properly on my server for a couple
months. We have 2 desktop machines (A and B). Bacula is installed on a linux
machine (S), backing up to a hard drive. Running Windows XP on both A and B.
The server (S) and one of the desktops (B) crashed during power p
I've been running bacula for awhile, but for some reason my exclude sets are
not working, don't know if I missed a memo on upgrades or what happened. In
any event, I've gone through the manual and am still quite confused. Running
bacula 5.0.3 on archlinux, backing up a windows xp machine.
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