On Sun, 2 Apr 2006 - 9:25pm, RYAN M. vAN GINNEKEN wrote:

>Lets say i have two servers server1.com and server2.com I am using round robin 
>dns for redundancy.  These servers are in two totally different networks.  Can 
>i use bacula to restore files from server1.com to server2.com nightly right 
>now bacula is giving errors about bootstrap files.  Is it really necessary to 
>back the files up first? can i not just restore them to server2.com?  
>
>Bacula seems very powerful and flexible but maybe is the wrong tool for this 
>job.  Has anyone tried this is there any docs?
>

Exactly, Bacula is the wrong tool for this jobs, though its possible of course.
But tools like rsync will do a much better job in syncing to filesystems with 
each other.

Greetings,
 Michael


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