Hey We have a few clients where we use bacula to make a backup to a remote cifs share (usually a windows fileserver). This is implemented as a File Storage device in the sd, with a "requires mount =
Author: "James Harper" <james.harper AT bendigoit.com DOT au>
Date: Tue, 26 Apr 2011 19:58:04 +1000
"requires some error. If your share mounts on /mnt/bacula, and the share isn't mounted, bacula will quite happily just write to the /mnt/bacula directory. To avoid this problem I always back up to a
Another approach I have found fairly simple is to use the autofs daemon to automount CIFS and NFS shares. The mount=yes, and etc. is not required, and Bacula is configured as if for normal local disk
Op 26/04/2011 17:01, Josh Fisher schreef: Hmmm, autofs seems to be installed on our servers so I guess I'll take a look at it when I have time. In the meantime the problem should be solved again afte