Re: CentOS and bacula

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Hi Fabio,
thanks for your reply. (I'm new with bacula).
To make things more clear:
1) Reinstall CentOS and software;
2) Configure database and import catalog
3) Copy last valid configuration for dir, sd,fd and console.
4) Re-attach my disk backup device with last volumes

That's all?

Another question is about Catalog backup. When I need to restore a backup, bacula reads catalog and performs restore if possibile. When a backup is perfomed, all info are saved on catalog. From many how-to I found that people make ct backup directly from bacula client and not from script (pg_dump...). Then today I follow this method because seems to be the most valid. Why? What method is better?
Can I restore a catalog backup without bacula installed?
Can I restore a catalog backup with bacula installed but without a valid catalog imported?

I hope I was clear.

Thanks in advance.

Il 02/12/2015 13:02, Fabio Almeida ha scritto:
Hi Alessandro,

Just backup your database and you'll be fine.
If there's a need you cal always 'bscan' your old volumes.

Regards,
Fabio Almeida



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