20.10.2009 2:25, Nicola Quargentan kirjoitti:
With this metode I'm unable to know where is my data in my volumes (only bacula know that). Ad absurdum I could end up finding a piece of data of single server stored in each of 24 tapes :O (IMHO).
Bacula knows, and tells it to you with a query. *query Automatically selected Catalog: MyCatalog Using Catalog "MyCatalog" Available queries: 1: List up to 20 places where a File is saved regardless of the directory 2: List where the most recent copies of a file are saved 3: List last 20 Full Backups for a Client 4: List all backups for a Client after a specified time 5: List all backups for a Client 6: List Volume Attributes for a selected Volume 7: List Volumes used by selected JobId 8: List Volumes to Restore All Files 9: List Pool Attributes for a selected Pool 10: List total files/bytes by Job 11: List total files/bytes by Volume 12: List Files for a selected JobId 13: List Jobs stored on a selected MediaId 14: List Jobs stored for a given Volume name 15: List Volumes Bacula thinks are in changer 16: List Volumes likely to need replacement from age or errors Choose a query (1-16): Bacula does not need a tape in order to make a query into it. Unlike many other simpler backup systems may do. You make a query, and *then* get the tape into your hand. Not the other way round. Simple. -- http://www.iki.fi/jarif/ Your heart is pure, and your mind clear, and your soul devout.
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