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), FreeBSD, Solaris, Alpha, SGI (client), NetBSD, OpenBSD, Mac OS X (client), and Win32.īacula has been my only backup tool for over seven years backing up 8 machines nightly (6 Linux boxes running SuSE, previously Red Hat and Fedora, a WinXP machine, and a WinNT machine). On what machines does Bacula run? Bacula builds and executes on Red Hat Linux (versions RH7.1-RHEL 4.0, Fedora, SuSE, Gentoo, Debian, Mandriva. Over time, we are slowly adding a larger subset of C++. There are several modules, including the Win32 interface, that are written using the object oriented C++ features. Thus Bacula is completely compiled using the C++ compiler.
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What language is Bacula written in? It is written in C++, but it is mostly C code using only a limited set of the C++ extensions over C. Note, Win95 is no longer supported because it doesn't have the GetFileAttributesExA API call. We provide a binary version of the Client (bacula-fd), but have not tested the Director nor the Storage daemon.
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What is Bacula? Bacula is a network backup and restore program.ĭoes Bacula support Windows? Yes, Bacula compiles and runs on Windows machines (Win98, WinMe, WinXP, WinNT, Win2003, and Win2000).
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Please also see the bugs section of the Bacula Enterprise Main Manual for a list of known bugs and solutions. The following FAQ is very useful, but it is not always up to date with newer information, so after reading it, if you don't find what you want, you might try the Bacula wiki maintained by Frank Sweetser, which contains more than just a FAQ: or go directly to the FAQ at. These are questions that have been submitted over time by the Bacula users. How do I tell the Job which Volume to use?.
I get a Connection refused when connecting to my Client.SSH hangs forever after starting Bacula.I am waiting forever for a backup of an offsite machine.I Am Not Getting Email Notification, What Can I Do?.How can I force one job to run after another?.What Is the Really Unique Feature of Bacula?.Do you really handle unlimited path lengths?.
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I want an Incremental but Bacula runs it as a Full backup.Does Bacula really save and restore all files?.Why is the Online Document for Version 1.39 but the Released Version is 1.38?.Why have You Trademarked the Name Bacula?.Can Bacula Backup and Restore Files Bigger than 2 Gigabytes?.Can I use a dummy device to test the backup?.Can Bacula Backup My System To Files instead of Tape?.All my Jobs are scheduled for the same time.My backups are not working on my Windows Client.My Windows Client Immediately Dies When I Start It.I Cannot Get My Windows Client to Start Automatically?.My Catalog is Full of Test Runs, How Can I Start Over?.Bacula Runs Fine but Cannot Access a Client on a Different Machine.NET Magazine articles "Keeping Tabs on Object Access,", InstantDoc ID 20563, and "Tracking Logon and Logoff Activity in Win2K,", InstantDoc ID 16430.Next: Tips and Suggestions Up: Problem Resolution Guide Previous: Contents Contents Index (For more information about enabling auditing, see my Windows &. The log should list any objects that can't be accessed or whether the application tried to use a certain user right and failed. Then, check your Security log for failure audits. Next, clear your Security log and attempt the operation that's failing. You also need to enable failure auditing on the top-level folders in which the application is stored for any files that the application accesses. I've solved many problems like this simply by enabling failure auditing for each of the nine audit categories on the server and all workstations that use an application. For the time being, we've added the engineering staff users and the application's service account to the Administrators group. The application's vendor is out of business, and the application doesn't identify exactly which files we can't access or whether the problem has to do with the rights for the user account we used for the service. \, and you might see the answer in this column!\]Ī colleague recently reorganized permissions and user rights on our file server, and now our engineering department can't use a certain application that maintains thousands of design-plan files. Get answers to your security-related Win2K questions