I thought that if I moved the files to a different catalog (so the path
specified in fd.conf is wrong), or delete them bacula won't be able to
restore. I also tried to restore to a different FD and it also worked. I
can view the files. Did I do something wrong or is it how it's supposed to
be?
Than
Thanks Michael!
I tried using it, but after testing it seems that bacula restores the
files even without the key (i backed up everything using the example data
configuration, moved keys to different catalogs and then restored the data
without any problems). Do you have any idea why did it happen?
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Mateusz Ezlakowski wrote:
> Thanks Michael!
> I tried using it, but after testing it seems that bacula restores the
> files even without the key (i backed up everything using the example data
> configuration, moved keys to different catalogs and then r
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Mateusz Ezlakowski wrote:
> Hi!
> we are trying to set up bacula at our office. The only concern is that
> even the administrator who will be responsible for the backups is not
> supposed to have access to some important files. Is it possible to set up
On Thursday 09 August 2007 23:19, Mateusz Ezlakowski wrote:
> Hi!
> we are trying to set up bacula at our office. The only concern is that
> even the administrator who will be responsible for the backups is not
> supposed to have access to some important files. Is it possible to set up
> bacula, so
Hi!
we are trying to set up bacula at our office. The only concern is that
even the administrator who will be responsible for the backups is not
supposed to have access to some important files. Is it possible to set up
bacula, so the administrator can do backups and manage everything, however
he wo