On Fri, 15 Feb 2008, Jesper Krogh wrote:
No need to delete the volumes from the catalog... just set their
status to something unusable... or, preferrably, disable them.
Am I sure that bacula wont use a disabled Full-run as basis for a
subsequent Incremental run?
It will, but just do
On Fri, 15 Feb 2008, Jesper Krogh wrote:
No need to delete the volumes from the catalog... just set their
status to something unusable... or, preferrably, disable them.
Am I sure that bacula wont use a disabled Full-run as basis for a
subsequent Incremental run?
It will, but just do
Jesper Krogh wrote:
On Fri, 15 Feb 2008, Jesper Krogh wrote:
No need to delete the volumes from the catalog... just set their
status to something unusable... or, preferrably, disable them.
Am I sure that bacula wont use a disabled Full-run as basis for a
subsequent Incremental run?
It
Jesper Krogh wrote:
Hi.
We'd like to send some tapes every now and then to an external archive.
And make sure that doing a subsequent restore, bacula would think these
tapes are gone, since the amount of work getting them back is generally
only for emergency situations.
So I can just
Is there a script somewhere that takes a volumename and give me a
tar
tvf-like output of the complete volume content?
'bls' and 'bextract' will let you work directly with volumes.
Sorry.. I should have mentionend. It was my intention just to extract it
from the DB before removing the Volume
Hi,
14.02.2008 10:53, Jesper Krogh wrote:
Hi.
We'd like to send some tapes every now and then to an external archive.
And make sure that doing a subsequent restore, bacula would think these
tapes are gone, since the amount of work getting them back is generally
only for emergency
Arno Lehmann wrote:
14.02.2008 10:53, Jesper Krogh wrote:
We'd like to send some tapes every now and then to an external archive.
And make sure that doing a subsequent restore, bacula would think these
tapes are gone, since the amount of work getting them back is generally
only for emergency