Hi All,

 

Just wanted to run something past the list and see if anyone knows of an
easier way to do this.  I've been using Bacula v2.4.3 to back up my
Window 2000 file server to tape.  This has worked out well and I realize
Bacula is quite versatile.  My Windows file server has RAID 1 disks and
I'm running out of space on one of my raid volumes, thus I want to
replace a couple 200 GB disks with larger 500 GB disks.  I plan to use
Bacula to back up my E: drive (which is on a 200 GB disks) on to my F:
drive (which is on a 500 GB disks).  Then replace the 200 GB disks with
500 GB disks, create my RAID 1 volume, assign the E: to the new volume,
then restore by backup job from the F: drive back to the E: drive.  The
reason for the backup and restore is to retain all the file permissions
on the E: drive.  Does anyone know if Bacula can allow me "copy" my
files from my E: drive to my F: drive and then I can just change the
drive letter of my F: drive to E:?

 

Thanks in advance,

David

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