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> A quick note before I go to bed: bacula 15.x provides a new feature:
>> volume encryption. This volume encryption does what it sounds like it does
>> - encrypts volumes. This is different from the fd encryption introduced in
>> older versions of bacula, where the fd controls whether data is encrypted.
>> (Bacula 15.x continues to support fd encryption, of course). The new volume
>> encryption is controlled by the sd.
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>
>> Check your sd 'drive' devices. Do any of them have encryption enabled?
>> See my sample device in my prior email for an example of that directive.
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>> It is not mandatory to use volume encryption. You should understand how
>> the key files are stored, and separately back them up. Without the key
>> files, you will be unable to restore your data. Bacula generates a new key
>> for each volume labeled. I am not aware of any master key provision in the
>> volume encryption scheme (maybe someone can correct me here, if I am
>> mistaken).
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>
>> Re: amazon driver: I am curious as to whether it would work correctly if
>> the problem volume was set to 'used' or something, or another volume was
>> otherwise provided. Would the amazon driver configuration you installed
>> then function correctly, proving that it is functional?
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>
>> Robert Gerber
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> 402-237-8692
>
> [email protected]
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>
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