Hello Richard
On 17.10.2011 12:45, Richard Palmer wrote:
Or perhaps the backup agent should run inside each virtual machine
rather than backing up the vm image ?. Any advantages/disadvantages ?
Personally I would run the bacula-fd inside the VM and back it up
as I do it with a
Hi,
On Mon, 2011-10-17 at 12:09 +0100, Richard Palmer wrote:
> > Have you tried the XML output format of onevm ?
> Ah perfect. Although I don't fancy trying to parse XML in a shell script,
> will move to perl/python.
Could you get away with xmllint, xpath or some xslt
and/on the command line ?
Dear Steffen,
> On Mon, 2011-10-17 at 11:45 +0100, Richard Palmer wrote:
> ...
> > I'm trying to write a suspend/resume script for bacula to enable
> > it to backup (running) virtual machine images. I'd like to be able
> > to map from a fixed server name to the dynamic vm_id, but can'
On Mon, 2011-10-17 at 11:45 +0100, Richard Palmer wrote:
...
> I'm trying to write a suspend/resume script for bacula to enable
> it to backup (running) virtual machine images. I'd like to be able
> to map from a fixed server name to the dynamic vm_id, but can't see
> any ob
Dear list,
I'm trying to write a suspend/resume script for bacula to enable
it to backup (running) virtual machine images. I'd like to be able
to map from a fixed server name to the dynamic vm_id, but can't see
any obvious way to do this. Any suggestions ?