On 11/04/2011 10:46 PM, Geert Stappers wrote:
>
>>> In /etc/bacula/bacula-dir.conf check that DirAddress also reports geek
>> In /etc/bacula/bacula-dir.conf I have DirAddress = 127.0.0.1
>>> Check also that /etc/hosts doesn't contain an entry where the fqdn of
>>> geek is matched to 127.0.0.1
>> my
I have a setup to backup lots of clients over slow links.
I want to have each client (or group of clients) backed up to dedicated client
pools, so client1 will go to pool client1, and so on.
That way I have better control of the space used, if a client goes away I can
simply delete the tapes (o
On Tue, 12 Apr 2011 10:27:04 +0200, Luca Bertoncello
wrote:
> Hi, list!
>
> I use Bacula to backup 4 Servers in the network of my office.
>
> Today (full backup of all Servers!) Bacula didn't start.
> I can see the Backups are "pending" using bat (a Bacula administration
> tool for KDE), but no
Hi, list!
I use Bacula to backup 4 Servers in the network of my office.
Today (full backup of all Servers!) Bacula didn't start.
I can see the Backups are "pending" using bat (a Bacula administration
tool for KDE), but no Bytes are send through the net.
Can you help me to find the problem? Where
Hallo,
daily bacula e-mail reports about job runs have a line like this:
Backup Level: Incremental, since=2011-04-10 21:07:35
is it possible (or is it something to put into a wishlist) to have the
last full backup timestamp also reported ?
Thank you
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Marcello Romani