Hey,
we've been using Bacula for quite some time now. Before that we were
using Arkeia, and one feature I rather liked about Arkeia was that you
could simply create a file called .ARK_NOBACKUP in a directory and
Arkeia would exclude that directory and all of its children from the
backup.
This all
Hey,
On Wednesday 28 June 2006 07:01, Timo Neuvonen wrote:
> So, is anyone running autochanger with storage daemon as non-root
> (bacula:disk)?
I am, on a Debian/sid system with the 1.36.3 packages still:
0 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ps -ef | grep bacula-sd
bacula9101 1 0 Mar12 ?
00:
Hey,
On Tuesday 14 March 2006 10:38, Patrick Van der Veken wrote:
> Pruning the volume manually beforehand would be cumbersome
> solution. How do you determine the volume name which needs to be
> pruned (the $1 variable)?
I'm not really promoting pruning volumes manually ("manually" meaning
"usi
Hey,
similar problem on my end. Debian packages 1.36.3. I have to recycle
tapes exactly twice before they're marked as 'purged'. The first run
takes quite some time, so it does its job, but it leaves the tapes as
'full' or 'appendable'. The second run finishes instantly and changes
the status to '
Hey,
On Tuesday 21 February 2006 19:36, Joshua Kugler wrote:
> I've been using Bacula 1.36.x on a Win 2003 box for several weeks now.
> No problems. Haven't tried 1.38.
Same here: Bacula 1.36.3 (due to the fact that there still are no newer
Debian packages availabel) on a Windows 2003 server bo
Hey,
We're running Bacula 1.36.3 on Debian/Sarge (standard Debian packages)
on a standard PC (AMD Athlon XP, IDE hard discs, one HP DDS4 SCSI
streamer). We're backing up six Linux clients and one Windows client
simultaneously, meaning the data from the clients is interleaved on the
tapes.
Now I w
Hey,
On Thursday 05 January 2006 10:52, Moritz Bunkus wrote:
> > First turn on the #define DEVELOPER 1 tag in src/version.h, it is
> > probably commented out in your source. Then rebuild Bacula, and run
> > it to the point that you see it using excessive memory.
I'll
Hey,
A couple of months ago we've replaced another backup solution with
Bacula. Very nice piece of software, we're very satisfied. Our setup
isn't that big: a single DDS5 tape drive to which six servers are backed
up. A full backup takes up ~50 GB of space (two tapes). All machines are
running Deb