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Also, you will need to decide which console(s) you want and configure them. I will choose the commandline console.
Also, you will need to decide which console(s) you want and configure them. I will choose the commandline console.


One more thing, storage, database and director could be distributed but, in this case, everything will be managed on the same server.
Storage, database and director could be distributed but, in this case, everything will be managed on the same server.


=== Server requirements ===
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=== Client's requirements ===
=== Client's requirements ===
* <code>bacula-client</code>
* <code>bacula-client</code>
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== Doing the Work ==
== Doing the Work ==

Revision as of 00:34, 28 January 2010

Bacula basic configuration

Description

Bacula is an enterprise-grade backup utility. This HowTo explains how to set up bacula on Fedora while respecting Fedora's configuration way.

Applicable to Fedora Versions

  • Fedora 12

Requirements

Bacula supports a few database backends, so, you will need to choose one. On this document, I will choose the mysql backend. Clients do not need a database backend.

Also, you will need to decide which console(s) you want and configure them. I will choose the commandline console.

Storage, database and director could be distributed but, in this case, everything will be managed on the same server.

Server requirements

  • bacula-common
  • bacula-console
  • bacula-director-common
  • bacula-director-mysql
  • bacula-sysconfdir
  • bacula-storage-common
  • bacula-storage-mysql

Client's requirements

  • bacula-client
Storage, database and director could be distributed but, in this case, everything will be managed on the same server.

Doing the Work

Configuring the server

Configuring the clients

Troubleshooting

How to test

Common problems and fixes

More Information

Disclaimer

I haven't had the opportunity to test this HowTo since I lack of a networked PC to do it, so you may run into problems, if you do, come to #fedora on irc.freenode.net or leave me messages so I know what's up. Feel free to propose changes and stuff.

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