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[Bacula-users] FW: Backup NAS Storage - [SOLVED]

2011-05-20 10:49:59
Subject: [Bacula-users] FW: Backup NAS Storage - [SOLVED]
From: "Robert Kromoser" <Robert.Kromoser AT kinamu DOT com>
To: <bacula-users AT lists.sourceforge DOT net>
Date: Fri, 20 May 2011 16:45:51 +0200
Dear John.

Thx for your advice.

Now the NAS-Systems will be backed up over the bacula server.

I defined a new client named NAS00001-fd which
points with the ip-address to the bacula server cbck0001-dir.

Then I created 2 shell scripts nas00001_mount_shares.sh and 
nas00001_umount_shares.sh
which I configured in RunBeforeJob and RunAfterJob of the Job Direktive.
Unfortunately doesn't support our Buffalo NAS Systems no NFS thus I must
take a detour over the mount.cifs protocol.

I'm not a friend of cifs in a linux environment but what shall's.
It works.

Thanks a lot.

br Robert


-----Original Message-----
From: John Drescher [mailto:drescherjm AT gmail DOT com] 
Sent: Donnerstag, 19. Mai 2011 16:46
To: Robert Kromoser
Cc: bacula-users AT lists.sourceforge DOT net
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Backup NAS Storage

>
> We have Terra NAS Storage boxes using the Windows Configuration on the NAS.
>

Can't you install a bacula-fd on the NAS or at least use a linux box
to connect to the NAS via nfs and backup that?

> The NAS shared folders are connected to a Windows Server 2003 server.
>
>
>
> I created a fileset for Windows with the associate drive letters but the
> backup don't
>
> begins  run. No files will be backed up.
>
> I know that under windows I have to activate the VSS but I cannot do that
> for a
>
> Windows share and so I cannot enable VSS on this NAS shared folders.
>
>
>
> Does anyone has an idea why this don't work?
>
>

Does the local SYSTEM user have the drives mounted? Remember that the
SYSTEM user will not get the network drives that the logged in user
has.

John

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