Thanks Rob,
appreciate the answer, some very interesting, how ever my main problem
is that part of the back needs to be done via the Bacuka Windows agent
if i understand the documentation correctly, the windows agent is the
only way to do backups via VSS on a windows machine so that the ACL
Mehrdad,
I don't know if I can help with all of your questions but I have some
information for you.
I back up samba shares for a machine that I cannot get shell access onto.
The only way for me to access the files on this Nas is via smb. For this
case, on the bacula server, I have mounted the
Oh!
One thing I forgot to mention: if you do not define the file, job, or
volume retention periods, this does not mean that everything will be
retained forever. Instead, bacula uses the default retention periods (I
think they are 365 days, not sure).
Any volume or job retention period specified
Hi guys
I am new to bacula and trying to figure it out and testing atm
I have it installed on a RHEL9 server with clients on 2 windows computer
( one server, one win7 client) and trying to set up backups both via VSS
and indiviual file/folders to disk(mainly a NAS and shares)
Only problem
Hi all!
So far, I'm using Bacula to back up various Linux clients and it works
great. Now, I would like to add another client to be backup which is
running under Windows 10 Pro 64bit.
I already went through the "Windows" chapter of the Bacula main manual,
but this seems to be focusing more on
On 26/06/13 03:52 AM, Alexander Pyhalov wrote:
On 06/26/2013 07:34, Gary Dale wrote:
INSERT INTO RestoreObject
(ObjectName,PluginName,RestoreObject,ObjectLength,ObjectFullLength,ObjectIndex,ObjectType,ObjectCompression,FileIndex,JobId)
VALUES
On 06/26/2013 07:34, Gary Dale wrote:
INSERT INTO RestoreObject
(ObjectName,PluginName,RestoreObject,ObjectLength,ObjectFullLength,ObjectIndex,ObjectType,ObjectCompression,FileIndex,JobId)
VALUES
On 24/06/13 06:49 AM, Kern Sibbald wrote:
Hello,
You are trying to do something that is not supported by Bacula, which
I think may be the source of your problem: that is you are running
a FD (5.2.10) that is newer than your Director (5.2.6). I recommend
either upgrading your Dir and SD to
On 25/06/13 09:17 AM, Gary Dale wrote:
On 24/06/13 06:49 AM, Kern Sibbald wrote:
Hello,
You are trying to do something that is not supported by Bacula, which
I think may be the source of your problem: that is you are running
a FD (5.2.10) that is newer than your Director (5.2.6). I
Hello,
You are trying to do something that is not supported by Bacula, which
I think may be the source of your problem: that is you are running
a FD (5.2.10) that is newer than your Director (5.2.6). I recommend
either upgrading your Dir and SD to 5.2.10 or higher (current = 5.2.13)
or
to help.
Gorge
From: Gary Dale
Sent: Friday, June 21, 2013 22:35
To: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Bacula-users] backup of Windows 7 machine failing
The backups used to work until I had to do a fresh install of Windows 7. I
copied the old .conf
The backups used to work until I had to do a fresh install of Windows 7. I
copied the old .conf files on the Windows 7 machine into the new install and
can run bconsole on the machine. I'm also backing up files from the machine
hosting the bacula director and they are being backed up OK.
Ok ... I am happy for bacula works fine Windows , but my bacula client doesn't
work . What is wrong ?
Somebody have idea ?
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No , The firewall windows are disabled and Linux (Bacula server) doesn't use
FIREWALL.
I have done test
[r...@linuxdefault ~]# !845
telnet 192.168.10.220 9102
Trying 192.168.10.220...
Connected to 192.168.10.220 (192.168.10.220).
Escape character is '^]'.
THe server windows 192.168.10.220 ,
Hey
I am trying find a solution but it's very hard
Somebody uses bacula Windows client ?
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I am trying find a solution but it's very hard
Somebody uses bacula Windows client ?
I do on 40 machines. Do you have a firewall on the windows client? If
so did you set it up to allow bacula-fd through the firewall
John
Hello
I have trying backup bacula client, but when I start job show message Possible
causes: Passwords or names not the same or Maximum
File of configuration bacula-fd.conf
#
# Default Bacula File Daemon Configuration file
#
# For Bacula release 5.0.1 (02/23/10) -- Windows MinGW32
#
#
On Fri, 13 Apr 2007, Chris Hoogendyk wrote:
No point preaching to this audience about the value of open source. ;-)
The only thing I'll say is that the PAID support we've had with
proprietary software has mostly been nowhere near as good as the community
and paid support for open source.
Hi folks,
So, I have a client that is _totally_ adamant about _not_ using any Open
Source Software or Free Software in their production enviroment. All my
efforts to show that OS/F-S is a Good Thing (TM) have fallen for dead ears.
They have decided that they don't want it, and they are
Hi,
On 4/13/2007 11:00 AM, Christopher Rasch-Olsen Raa wrote:
Hi folks,
So, I have a client that is _totally_ adamant about _not_ using any Open
Source Software or Free Software in their production enviroment. All my
efforts to show that OS/F-S is a Good Thing (TM) have fallen for dead
On Fri, April 13, 2007 2:44 am, Arno Lehmann wrote:
Note that I think arkeia is nearly unusable, though :-)
I couldn't agree more.
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Michael Nelson wrote:
On Fri, April 13, 2007 2:44 am, Arno Lehmann wrote:
Note that I think arkeia is nearly unusable, though :-)
I couldn't agree more.
If they insist on going commercial, they should look at Retrospect. The
company used to be Dantz, but got bought out by
On Sat, 30 Apr 2005, Piet le Roux wrote:
A client need to backup user files from +/- 800 Windows workstations at least
once a week to a Linux server.
We estimated about 5Mb changed files per workstation per week.
This would be a good candidate for a base job, if that code was
completed and
On Tuesday 03 May 2005 11:30, Alan Brown wrote:
On Sat, 30 Apr 2005, Piet le Roux wrote:
A client need to backup user files from +/- 800 Windows workstations at
least once a week to a Linux server.
We estimated about 5Mb changed files per workstation per week.
This would be a good
Hi.
Piet le Roux wrote:
A client need to backup user files from +/- 800 Windows workstations at least
once a week to a Linux server.
We estimated about 5Mb changed files per workstation per week.
That's a very low estimate. You're sure about that?
Anyone with experience with a simular
Oops, forgot something...
put the catalog onto another machine dedicated to the database. MySQL
seems to be the best choice at the moment. Depending on how many files
are actually saved, you need a fast database.
Arno
Piet le Roux wrote:
A client need to backup user files from +/- 800 Windows
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