On Tuesday 07 November 2006 03:06, Veronica Hill wrote:
> Hi Kern et al,
> i also want to take the time to thank you for some fantastic
> software! I haven't had any problems since i started using Bacula. i
> have only had to post to the mailing list twice due to the high qualit
On Tue, 7 Nov 2006, Ian Levesque wrote:
> Don't know - it was purchased before I started here (back when a
> proprietary backup software was causing the previous admin all sorts
> of headaches). It's a no-name custom-built rig. Can't say it's a bad
> box - it has survived at least a dozen previous
Don't know - it was purchased before I started here (back when a
proprietary backup software was causing the previous admin all sorts
of headaches). It's a no-name custom-built rig. Can't say it's a bad
box - it has survived at least a dozen previous power outages (we're
in an old building
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Who was the vendor with the lousy RAID cage that can't survive a power
unplug?!
Ian Levesque wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I just wanted to report back to the community on a successful restore
> that really saved me. When a power plug was accidentally unplu
Hi Kern et al,
i also want to take the time to thank you for some fantastic
software! I haven't had any problems since i started using Bacula. i
have only had to post to the mailing list twice due to the high quality
documentation.
With thanks Veronica Hill.
On 7 Nov 2006
Hi All,
I just wanted to report back to the community on a successful restore
that really saved me. When a power plug was accidentally unplugged
from one of our primary file servers last week, 4 drives out of 12
stopped working, killing our RAID-5. I put the tapes used in last
month's full