Dan Langille wrote:
> FYI, FreeNAS comes with Bacula built in. It'll soon have ZFS as well.
Sorry, it appears it already has ZFS.
And not quite built in, but with instructions:
http://freenas.org/documentation:howto:adding_bacula_to_freenas?s[]=bacula
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Sean M Clark wrote:
> On 2010Jan20 4:07 PM, mehma sarja wrote:
>> What NAS did you get sd working on?
>>
>> Mehma
>> ===
>
> It was a "LaCie 2big network". It took a bit of effort to figure out
> how to get access to get bacula-sd installed, but it's actually been
> running quite well ever since
On 2010Jan20 4:07 PM, mehma sarja wrote:
> What NAS did you get sd working on?
>
> Mehma
> ===
It was a "LaCie 2big network". It took a bit of effort to figure out
how to get access to get bacula-sd installed, but it's actually been
running quite well ever since.
And, yes, I actually DID put i
What NAS did you get sd working on?
Mehma
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On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 11:05 AM, Sean M Clark wrote:
> On 2010Jan20 9:19 AM, Carlo Filippetto wrote:
> > I don't know the answare, but if it runs samba means the the SO is
> > linux, so I think you can connect to it with ssh, and there I think
> >
I try to avoid NFS for heavy or prolonged use because of bad experiences. I
have an untried 15-bay Coraid AOE array. What I have accomplished is to
notice that the AOE array disks show up, without re-configuring the kernel,
on a linux box via the LAN and a mount later, it's available for use. I can
Sean M Clark wrote:
> On 2010Jan20 9:19 AM, Carlo Filippetto wrote:
>> I don't know the answare, but if it runs samba means the the SO is
>> linux, so I think you can connect to it with ssh, and there I think
>> you can put and run one static-bacula-fd and the confing file..
>> If this works well i
On 2010Jan20 9:19 AM, Carlo Filippetto wrote:
> I don't know the answare, but if it runs samba means the the SO is
> linux, so I think you can connect to it with ssh, and there I think
> you can put and run one static-bacula-fd and the confing file..
> If this works well in same folder you will fin
I don't know the answare, but if it runs samba means the the SO is
linux, so I think you can connect to it with ssh, and there I think
you can put and run one static-bacula-fd and the confing file..
If this works well in same folder you will find the mount point of his
disks, and you can find all t
Hello,
We're planning to move file shares from a windows DC to a dedicated
NAS appliance (something like a thecus N8800 for example).
The NAS I've seen typically run samba, and can be joined to the domain
to set up ACLs, but I've never seen any option to installl bacula fd
on them.
Before decidi