Re: [Bacula-users] Long-term off-site storage with Bacula

2012-03-19 Thread Justin Finkelstein
That's the approach I was considering; with the scenario you've outlined, you mention both diff and incremental jobs. Would this mean 1 Base + Monthly Full + Weekly Diff + Daily Incremental? Thanks! On Mon, 2012-03-19 at 10:19 -0400, Josh Fisher wrote: Consider using virtual full backups

[Bacula-users] Long-term off-site storage with Bacula

2012-03-18 Thread Justin Finkelstein
Hi all I've a backup scenario I'm wanting to implement with bacula, but need some advice about whether this is a correct, stable approach. The scenario is this: our office want an off-site backup, preferably using bacula as we're used to it. Due to the slow nature of our office's ADSL link, we

RE: [Bacula-users] list files jobid and more detail

2005-08-15 Thread Justin Finkelstein
: [Bacula-users] list files jobid and more detail On Fri, 12 Aug 2005 09:15:48 +0100, Justin Finkelstein [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: J I'm just looking at a list of files for a job that recently finished J executing, and list files jobid=xx is quite useful in that it shows me a J list of files

[Bacula-users] list files jobid and more detail

2005-08-12 Thread Justin Finkelstein
Hi I'm just looking at a list of files for a job that recently finished executing, and list files jobid=xx is quite useful in that it shows me a list of files that were backed up. Is it possible to see the same list, but with file sizes as well? j. Redwire Design Limited Studio 12 37 Tanner

[Bacula-users] Volume retention and calendar months

2005-08-08 Thread Justin Finkelstein
Hi guys I've just starting to use Bacula for our backup. The schema I'm using is a removable hard drive situation set up using the multiple disks, as described in the Basic Volume Management chapter of the manual. My question is this: I want to use three volumes - one per calendar month, so that