Hi Jan,
I had create an recovery-client (virtual on proxmox-ve) based on grml,
on which I can temporary assign the drives from another VM.
Create Partitions and filesystem (ntfs) and do an recover of all data
with bareos.
After that create bootblock, reassign harddisks to right VM an boot the
fresh
I'm learning about doing backups using the Grandfathers, Fathers, and Sons
backup process which at the end should result in about 19 volumes (GFS19).
I have three directories which contain volumes from three different pools for
the particular client I am backing up:
.//daily - Differentia
You mean disaster recovery?
Look into wbadmin (at least for Windows 10, and Windows 7)
On Tuesday, 29 August 2017 10:16:36 UTC-4, Jan Behrend wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> snice we are adding windows clients to our Bareos Backup, I was wondering how
> people in
> this group do desaster recovery (Ba
Hello All,
I am fairly new to Bareos, I just installed Bareos, I'm having trouble adding a
file path to where my backups will be stored I know that the default storage
location is in /var/lib/bareos/storage. I am looking to change that location or
add a Volume/Pool with the location of /mnt/Bac
Hi,
I managed to get zfs backup type working. Only problem is it is also very very
slow. Currently I only see around 1Gbyte/minute. I need to do some more
investigation where the bottleneck is. Once I got backup and restore working at
acceptable speeds (3Gbyte/min) I will write a little howto.
Hello list,
snice we are adding windows clients to our Bareos Backup, I was wondering how
people in
this group do desaster recovery (Bare metal recovery) on windows.
I guess I am looking for something like REAR for windows.
Thanks for any hints,
cheers Jan
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Hello Damiano,
thank you very much for your detailed mail. I really appreciate your effort to
write.
Am 29.08.2017 um 12:33 schrieb Damiano Verzulli:
> Following this list, I noticed this message:
>
>
> /From: *Philipp Storz*
> Date: 2017-08-28 9:36 GMT+02:00
> Subject: Re: [bareo
Hi Jörg,
Thanks for the infos. That is good news. Is there maybe already a beta or
nightly build available for this new NDMP setup that supports DAR? Maybe I will
try backup format = zfs in the meantime and see if that is faster. I was just
about to reply to my previous post but then your messa
On 29.08.2017 at 12:10 wrote Oliver Weinmann:
...
> So my questions is:
>
> Is Direct Access Recovery supported? And if it’s not will it be
> supported in future versions?
DAR is not supported in Bareos 16.2.x, see
http://doc.bareos.org/master/html/bareos-manual-main-reference.html#RestoreAlwaysT
Following this list, I noticed this message:
*From: Philipp Storz*
Date: 2017-08-28 9:36 GMT+02:00
Subject: Re: [bareos-users] Always Incremental backups are awesome
To: bareos-users@googlegroups.com
[]
Thank you very much for giving positive feedback, as most of the time we
only get negativ
Hi,
I'm currently testing NDMP backup of a ZFS filesystem under OmniOSCE 151022m.
So far I managed to do a successful backup via DUMP to file and also to Tape. :)
Currently while testing restores I noticed that a restore from file is very
quick but a restore from tape is taking ages. Even resto
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