hi christopher,
rsync is probably the best solution (to a local holding directory) and
then bacula from there ...
cheers
m
On Fri, 2010-10-29 at 17:04 +0200, Christopher Illig | GG-Net GmbH
wrote:
> damn
>
> but thanks for the answer
>
>
> Am 29.10.2010 16:44, schrieb John Drescher:
> > On
damn
but thanks for the answer
Am 29.10.2010 16:44, schrieb John Drescher:
> On Fri, Oct 29, 2010 at 10:28 AM, Christopher Illig | GG-Net GmbH
> wrote:
>
>> nobody an idea?
>>
>> *cry*
>>
>>
> The answer is no. Bacula does not have any mode to continue a failed backup.
>
> John
>
>
>
On Fri, Oct 29, 2010 at 10:28 AM, Christopher Illig | GG-Net GmbH
wrote:
> nobody an idea?
>
> *cry*
>
The answer is no. Bacula does not have any mode to continue a failed backup.
John
--
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nobody an idea?
*cry*
thank you
Am 13.10.2010 12:39, schrieb Griev:
> Hey everybody,
>
> first: sorry, my english is sad.
>
> But I have a problem:
>
> The Director is up to us - the client is at the customer (2 separate
> networks).
> If the backup is running and the Internet connection i
Hey everybody,
first: sorry, my english is sad.
But I have a problem:
The Director is up to us - the client is at the customer (2 separate networks).
If the backup is running and the Internet connection is cut in between (24 or
simply disconnect the connection breaks off only) does not recogniz