On Tue, 2007-10-16 at 08:34 -0400, Dan Langille wrote:
> On 16 Oct 2007 at 12:59, Janco van der Merwe wrote:
>
> > OK I read the thread and it gave me basically what I thought I had to
> > do but I'm not to keen putting the Restore Job in a RunAfterJob script
> > I was hoping that there was an alt
On 16 Oct 2007 at 12:59, Janco van der Merwe wrote:
> OK I read the thread and it gave me basically what I thought I had to
> do but I'm not to keen putting the Restore Job in a RunAfterJob script
> I was hoping that there was an alternative way of doing this. The
> rsync might work but I'm not to
OK I read the thread and it gave me basically what I thought I had to do
but I'm not to keen putting the Restore Job in a RunAfterJob script I
was hoping that there was an alternative way of doing this. The rsync
might work but I'm not to sure how it'll work if an entire system is
backed up and res
Thank you Vik
On Tue, 2007-10-16 at 12:26 +0200, Viktor Radnai wrote:
> Scheduled restore jobs without intervention
-
This SF.net email is sponsored by: Splunk Inc.
Still grepping through log files to find problems? Stop.
N
Hi Janco,
I asked this exact question a couple of weeks ago. Look for a thread
titled "Scheduled restore jobs without intervention" in the archives.
I have yet to try the method suggested there, but it looks usable.
Dear all, if a number of people have this idea about contingency
building using s
Hi,
Can you configure Bacula to do automatic restores?
What I have in mind is making a complete system backup of a machine, say
every hour, and then restoring the backup to another machine after the
backup job has completed, is something like this possible, can it be
automated?