Hi everyone.
Is there anyone which backs up SAP Systems using MaxDB Database with
Bacula?
I have problems in defining the Fileset with the Plugin using dbmcli.
br Robert
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Hi everybody.
I installed the win32 Bacula Client on a Windows Server 2003 System and
created a
client configuration on the bacula server CBCK0001-dir with the name
csapfaq0-dir.conf
In this configuration file I configured the plugin for the SAP Backup
using the MaxDB own command line
Hello,
2011/5/23 Robert Kromoser robert.kromo...@kinamu.com
Hi everybody.
I installed the win32 Bacula Client on a Windows Server 2003 System and
created a
client configuration on the bacula server CBCK0001-dir with the name
csapfaq0-dir.conf
So, Win32 File Daemon.
23-May 16:13
I'm trying to restore a 3 month old backup, but the database says there
are no files to restore.
The strange thing is, I can _see_ the entries in the database for that
date and the full backup 10 days before.
Has anyone seen this kind of behaviour?
I'm trying to restore a 3 month old backup, but the database says there
are no files to restore.
The strange thing is, I can _see_ the entries in the database for that
date and the full backup 10 days before.
Has anyone seen this kind of behaviour?
Do you have different file and job
I guess I need to load 12 -16 tapes into my pool and set the retention
period to a month?
Remember that the retention period is counted from the time the last
job was run on the volume after it was marked Used or Full so a month
may be too long.
Once the full backup is completed each week
I added a hard drive to a system due to the old one filling up. In addition
to the drive getting a new drive letter (D:), I also mounted it into a
directory of my old hard drive (C:\MyNewHardDrive) in order to keep getting
the contents backed up since I have backups configured to only do drive C:.
I added a hard drive to a system due to the old one filling up. In addition
to the drive getting a new drive letter (D:), I also mounted it into a
directory of my old hard drive (C:\MyNewHardDrive) in order to keep getting
the contents backed up since I have backups configured to only do drive
On 05/23/11 15:49, Jeff Shanholtz wrote:
I added a hard drive to a system due to the old one filling up. In
addition to the drive getting a new drive letter (D:), I also mounted it
into a directory of my old hard drive (C:\MyNewHardDrive) in order to
keep getting the contents backed up since I
1 - Add D:\ into the FileSet
2 - Add C:\MyNewHardDrive into the FileSet
3 - Set option onefs=no in the filesystem
er ... the *fileset*, rather, not the filesystem
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Le mercredi 18 mai 2011 j'ai reçu le message suivant:
Are there any informations in the log file that prove the first full
after a base job is effectively using the base job ?
[...]
Hello,
I'm back with news, but not good.
I have done a base job backup of the laptop system through LAN
Maybe laptop-lan and laptop-wlan need to be the same client (same name).
Just change the ip address of the client configuration of laptop-lan to be the
wlan ip and run a FULL backup on it.
Let me know.
Pablo
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