Another thing of note is the Relax and Recover (rear) project. It's capable
of building full system images using tar, or just recreating the partitions
on the host system prior to you doing a full fileset restore using Bacula.

relax-and-recover.org


Robert Gerber
402-237-8692
r...@craeon.net

On Fri, Aug 23, 2024, 1:46 PM Phil Stracchino <ph...@caerllewys.net> wrote:

> On 8/1/24 13:35, Bill Arlofski via Bacula-users wrote:
> > On 8/1/24 7:31 AM, William Rice wrote:
> >   >
> >> Hello I'm trying to locate the bacula-rescue cdrom source code so I can
> make a Bare Metal Recovery cdrom for bacula-9.0.8
> >>
> >> Any help would be greatly appreciated!
>
>
> For what it's worth:  What I do for bare metal recovery is I restore the
> most recent backup for the client onto my NAS, boot the client from a
> system restore disk, prep the system, mount the NAS, then rsync the
> restored image over.  That basically Just Works, and if something goes
> wrong part-way I don't have to restart the restore, it's still there on
> the NAS.
>
>
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