Author: "Alexander E. Fischer" <aef AT raxys DOT net>
Date: Thu, 01 May 2014 19:45:01 +0200
Hello, when I first noticed that the Bareos fork has implemented storage to storage copy jobs I wanted to use that because it would make a lot of sense for my backup scenario. Only after spending qui
when I first noticed that the Bareos fork has implemented storage to storage copy jobs I wanted to use that because it would make a lot of sense for my backup scenario. Only after spending quite a lo
Have you tried it? Im still on 5 for at least a few weeks. SD to SD is something I want to do too. -- Dan Langille - http://langille.org Attachment: signature.asc Description: Message signed with Ope
Author: "Alexander E. Fischer" <aef AT raxys DOT net>
Date: Sat, 10 May 2014 01:13:09 +0200
Sorry I didn't test it in Bacula because Bareos supplied a fix in their experimental builds and that one works now with TLS. I have no idea if it also works with Bacula but I can't really try because
Who did the Debian packages in previous versions. This is really where the community has to step forward. The developers cant be expected to do everything. e.g. the FreeBSD package is done by myself,
That said, many projects have a build tool, such a poudriere, which allows for easy creation of packages. Doesnt Debian? -- Dan Langille - http://langille.org Attachment: signature.asc Description: M
I have no idea if it also works with Bacula but I can't really try because Debian won't provide packages of the current Bacula version for quite a long time and I really don't want to build it by mys
implemented storage to would make a lot of quite a lot of time I storage to storage copy all communications. I TLS and is therefore and getting that some work as well, I storage copy jobs actually up