>
> Hello
>
> A test restore on Windows 2003 lead to some errors like this one:
>
> 10-Sep 20:27 xpression-fd JobId 116: Error: filed/restore.c:1475 Write error
> on h:/g/tmp/Service/eclipse_training_dvd/Uebungsmaterial/Kapitel
> 09/Lektion 09.03/: Zugriff verweigert
>
> a closer inspection yie
Hello
A test restore on Windows 2003 lead to some errors like this one:
10-Sep 20:27 xpression-fd JobId 116: Error: filed/restore.c:1475
Write error
on h:/g/tmp/Service/eclipse_training_dvd/Uebungsmaterial/Kapitel
09/Lektion 09.03/: Zugriff verweigert
a closer inspection yield to the problem tha
Hello,
Bacula cannot directly access a disk drive in raw mode for storing
Volume information, and we do not envision implementing such a feature.
By the way, most, or at least many, hot pluggable drives have a
file system by default (usually FAT32), and Bacula can store Volume
data to such disks.
Am 11.09.2012 20:45, schrieb Dan Langille:
> On Sep 11, 2012, at 8:29 AM, Pierre Bernhardt wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> because of that all modern disks can used by adresses instead of
>> c/t/s is it possible to use hard disk drives directly without
>> having filesystems?
>>
>> I mean to use an disk d
On Sep 11, 2012, at 8:29 AM, Pierre Bernhardt wrote:
> Hello,
>
> because of that all modern disks can used by adresses instead of
> c/t/s is it possible to use hard disk drives directly without
> having filesystems?
>
> I mean to use an disk drive in the same manner an tape drive can be
> used
Hello,
because of that all modern disks can used by adresses instead of
c/t/s is it possible to use hard disk drives directly without
having filesystems?
I mean to use an disk drive in the same manner an tape drive can be
used by bacula.
Cheers...
Pierre
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Hello,
This is to let you know that we have released Bacula version 5.2.11 to
Source Forge. It is also in the git repository. Please note, we have not
released the Windows binaries since maintaining the build requires a certain
amount of time. I am looking for a solution, perhaps Bacula Systems