On 02/26/14 09:38, Sean Smith wrote:
> I have an existing bacula server that has been running and working well
> for my needs.
>
> It uses its own local hard drive as the storage medium, however the hard
> drive is not sufficient anymore for my backups.
>
> So, I have newly configured Centos server and I want to use its hard
> drive as for my backup files.
>
> Is it as simple as installing bacula-sd and telling the director the new IP?
>
> I cannot seem to find any information on this. Any help is greatly
> appreciated.
Yes, just install a new sd on the new server and configure it like your
existing one. You can either make it a second sd, or you can move all
of your existing data to the new server and update the existing sd
definition to point to it, then restart the Director.
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