Giskard Reventlov kirjoitti 23.1.2016 18:26:
> I know I can see the files in general if I do a restore from archive, or if I
> choose to see which job ID's ran, but let's say I want to see a list of files
> that were actually backed up on.
console> list files jobid=nnn
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jarif.bit
I know I can see the files in general if I do a restore from archive, or if I
choose to see which job ID's ran, but let's say I want to see a list of files
that were actually backed up on.
Thanks,
-Al
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On 07/09/2014 19:52, Gary Dale wrote:
> Not a big deal, but somehow I've ended up with a file storage volume
> that has a different naming convention from others in the pool. The
> naming convention was "daily-backup-" + a single-digit volume number.
> The amount of data keeps growing so I need
Not a big deal, but somehow I've ended up with a file storage volume
that has a different naming convention from others in the pool. The
naming convention was "daily-backup-" + a single-digit volume number.
The amount of data keeps growing so I need to add new volumes from time
to time. Somehow
On 07/08/10 11:18, gnowar wrote:
>
> Hey,
>
> I was wondering if there is a way to tell bacula not to ask the oldest tape
> it wrote on..
>
> I mean, when a tape is pruned, it's status come to "Recycle". Is there a way
> to put all the status tape to recycle (those who the retention is over, tha
> I don't do an "update slot" (you mean, manually ?). I
That is only needed if you have an autochanger.
John
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Yeah sorry about my english, I'm not so clear.
All these tapes are in the same pool, and the VOLUME retention is 18 days
(cause the first tape goes to the bank, the second becomes first after 20
days, and so on..).
I've read a lot about the retentions, I know that there is a thing about the
prio
On Thu, 8 Jul 2010 08:18:34 -0700 (PDT)
gnowar wrote:
>
> Hey,
>
> I was wondering if there is a way to tell bacula not to ask the oldest tape
> it wrote on..
>
> I mean, when a tape is pruned, it's status come to "Recycle". Is there a way
> to put all the status tape to recycle (those who the
Hey,
I was wondering if there is a way to tell bacula not to ask the oldest tape
it wrote on..
I mean, when a tape is pruned, it's status come to "Recycle". Is there a way
to put all the status tape to recycle (those who the retention is over, that
means they could be pruned), and not only the o
Hi,
22.04.2009 22:29, mzheng wrote:
>
>
> Hi all,
>
>
>
> I am playing with the virtual full and copy job options and I have a
> question to ask: both ran fine with storages on the same SD (storage
> daemon). That is if I am running normal backup jobs on host A, I can
> run a virtual ful
Hi all,
I am playing with the virtual full and copy job options and I have a
question to ask: both ran fine with storages on the same SD (storage
daemon). That is if I am running normal backup jobs on host A, I can run a
virtual full job or copy job on the same host A. My question is, is it
p
Hi,
On 4/17/2007 8:37 PM, Rex Wheeler wrote:
> I have 3 stand alone DLT drives (no changers.) I would like to define a
> backup job that can treat these drives as a "pool" and span across them.
> Is this possible?
Not without some work of your own, I think.
> The reason I want this is that I hav
I have 3 stand alone DLT drives (no changers.) I would like to define a
backup job that can treat these drives as a "pool" and span across them.
Is this possible?
The reason I want this is that I have a backup job that will not fit on
one tape. I would like to put a tape in each drive and have bac
Drew Tomlinson a écrit :
On 10/10/2005 12:59 PM Ludovic Strappazon wrote:
Hello,
A restore with "replace = never" would'nt do what you need ?
Yes, I guess that would do it. Being as these backups are on tape,
will a job like that require me to feed all the tapes through or will
Bacula
On 10/10/2005 12:59 PM Ludovic Strappazon wrote:
Hello,
A restore with "replace = never" would'nt do what you need ?
Yes, I guess that would do it. Being as these backups are on tape, will
a job like that require me to feed all the tapes through or will Bacula
only ask for the tapes that
Hello,
A restore with "replace = never" would'nt do what you need ?
Ludovic
Drew Tomlinson a écrit :
Is there a way to build a restore job that compares the all the files
associated with a particular job with the ones currently on a disk and
then only restore those that are missing? I was u
Is there a way to build a restore job that compares the all the files
associated with a particular job with the ones currently on a disk and
then only restore those that are missing? I was unable to turn anything
up with Google. So if this is possible, any nudges toward
documentation would b
d luck.
>
> -Original Message-
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Russell
> Howe
> Sent: Monday, June 20, 2005 5:44 AM
> To: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Is there a way to split the dir-conf file
] Is there a way to split the dir-conf file ?
Romain wrote:
> So i'd like to know if there were a way to split the bacula-dir.conf
> in several files, i.e clients definition files, filesets file, ...
If you look at the manual, there is a section in here called "Including
other Con
Romain wrote:
> So i'd like to know if there were a way to split the bacula-dir.conf
> in several files, i.e clients definition files, filesets file, ...
If you look at the manual, there is a section in here called "Including
other Configuration Files"
http://www.bacula.org/rel-manual/Customizin_
On Monday, 20. June 2005 11:58, Romain wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am going tu use bacula in a production environment
> with 25 servers to backup.
>
> So i'd like to know if there were a way to split the bacula-dir.conf
> in several files, i.e clients definition files, filesets file, ...
use this in you
Hello,
I am going tu use bacula in a production environment
with 25 servers to backup.
So i'd like to know if there were a way to split the bacula-dir.conf
in several files, i.e clients definition files, filesets file, ...
The goal is to make configuration more readable
for me and although my co
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