Bacula-users

Re: [Bacula-users] Is that ok using Bacula to write on DVDs?

2009-05-05 13:41:52
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Is that ok using Bacula to write on DVDs?
From: alexander AT nautae.eti DOT br
To: John Drescher <drescherjm AT gmail DOT com>
Date: Tue, 05 May 2009 11:35:26 -0600
> This does not work 100% of the time out of the box. I would suggest
> writing 4.5GB disk volumes then using your favorite dvd burning
> software to offload the disk images to dvd.
> John
>> First of all, excuse my English.

So... let me try to understand:

If I write 4.5GB disk volumes (in a incremental way), the volume will  
update only the modifications, is that right? Because it's a  
incremental backup (what I want).  It won't write incremental pieces  
on the disk, instead, it will write incremental pieces on the volume  
and for me, it will be just one big piece to write on DVD.

It won't be possible to do incremental writings on DVD, is that right?

How can I write only the files changes on the DVD (like was possible  
if I would use scripts + tar + growisofs)?

[]'s
Alexander
Brazil - Rio de Janeiro

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