Hi,

 

Before wasting valuable time in testing can someone tell me how Bacula will react with softlinks? Is it worth going that route? To give you an idea on the one server it has 3 partitions and the aim is to backup the last 3 months of data but the twist is that the directories and partitions of where the data is will change from month to month. What we thought is creating a backup dir on the / partition and then a script that creates softlinks to the required directories within the /backup dir which brings me to the above question will Bacula follow the softlinks?

 

Janco v.d Merwe
Network Administrator
Dunns Stores (PTY) Ltd
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