Hi,
we have a number of servers (about 30) being backed up by Bacula now. This
is working reasonably well. We use disk-based volumes and a scheme based
on the example in the "Automated Disk Backup" chapter of the manual. For
each backup we create a directory on the filesystem and a storage device.
We then create pools, a job, schedule etc.
This does mean certain things are a little unwieldy -- we have an
unreasonable number (>100) of pools. But broadly, things are fairly
manageable.
I've recently set up a backup which we want restricted access to. Most of
our staff are allowed access to all backups for the purpose of restore,
etc. This one is an exception. I've created a separate console for each
user and some of us will have *all* access to jobs, pools, commands, etc.
Ideally, I need to create a console for some users with something like
JobACL = *all* *except* RestrictedJob
ClientACL = *all* *except* RestrictedClient
StorageACL = *all* *except* RestrictedStorage
ScheduleACL = *all* *except* RestrictedSchedule
PoolACL = *all* *except* RestrictedPool
FileSetACL = *all* *except* RestrictedFileSet
but I'm guessing this is not possible. I tried to list all of the other
jobs, clients, etc. but I got errors (which I will post if need be).
What would be nice is if one could create a group of jobs and assign an ACL
against the group. I don't see a way to do this though.
Am I doing something wrong here?
Gavin
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