Bacula-users

Re: [Bacula-users] disabled job still ran

2009-02-04 02:30:00
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] disabled job still ran
From: Kevin Keane <subscription AT kkeane DOT com>
Date: Tue, 03 Feb 2009 23:26:23 -0800
Yes, absolutely. In fact, normally bacula will always restore to a 
different location; the expectation is that you then manually check the 
files and move the appropriate ones in the right place. You define the 
location with the "Where" attribute in the restore job definition.

However, the restore will always be to a bacula-fd; you specify which fd 
to use in the Client = attribute in the restore job definition. You can 
simply define a second fd that runs on the same machine as the director.

Victor Sterpu wrote:
> Can I change the location where the data will be restored?
> I want to restore the data on the bacula-director, not on the bacula-fd.
>
> Thank you.
>
> Ronald Buder wrote:
>> Hi
>>   
>>> I believe disabled jobs are only disabled until the config file is
>>> reloaded or bacula-dir is restarted.
>>>     
>>
>> correct, which is why I put a "Enabled=no" in the job section of the
>> config files... which disables permanently. Or has been doing so so far.
>> And it does work for more jobs than it doesn't.
>>
>> Sorry, if I didn't clairify in the first place.
>>
>>   
>>> John
>>>
>>>     


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