On Friday 23 February 2007 19:58, Ryan Novosielski wrote:
> Ralf Gross wrote:
> > Mike Hanby schrieb:
> >> I'm testing out bacula (a newbie) in an environment with Linux and
> >> Windows XP 64bit systems.
> >>
> >> I'm running bacula 2.0.2 with -dir, -fd and -sd on a Linux server, and
> >> -fd on e
> BE CAREFUL with this. If you make a mistake, the director will bomb out
> (the same way it would if you attempted to start it with a bad
> directive). I believe there was some discussion about fixing this (and
> in fact, my current director 2.0.2 says something about bad directives
> and reusing
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Ralf Gross wrote:
> Mike Hanby schrieb:
>> I'm testing out bacula (a newbie) in an environment with Linux and Windows
>> XP 64bit systems.
>>
>> I'm running bacula 2.0.2 with -dir, -fd and -sd on a Linux server, and -fd
>> on each of the Windows and ot
Mike Hanby schrieb:
> I'm testing out bacula (a newbie) in an environment with Linux and Windows
> XP 64bit systems.
>
> I'm running bacula 2.0.2 with -dir, -fd and -sd on a Linux server, and -fd
> on each of the Windows and other Linux systems. The backups are being stored
> onto a 500 GB hard dr
Howdy,
I'm testing out bacula (a newbie) in an environment with Linux and Windows
XP 64bit systems.
I'm running bacula 2.0.2 with -dir, -fd and -sd on a Linux server, and -fd
on each of the Windows and other Linux systems. The backups are being stored
onto a 500 GB hard drive.
I have a