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Title. I am quite new in system administration via open source solutions, and Linux environment. Thanks in advance, and don't hesitate to correct me on anything, always learning :) |
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Hello @IMDEA-Matteosch, Thanks for your introduction and for describing us what you need. Upgrading Bacula is usually a good idea. Bacularis works with Bacula versions: If you use Bacula https://bacularis.app/doc/brief/troubleshooting.html#job-file-list-does-not-show-results For the Bacula Client (agent) and Bacula Director and Storage Daemon (servers) the general rule for versions is FD <= (DIR == SD). In other words File Daemon can be in version lower or the same as Director/Storage Daemon. Director and Storage Daemon have to be in the same version and they need to be updated at the same time. These rules are not Bacularis restrictions but they come from Bacula itself. Good luck with learning Bacula :-) I think it is a nice adventure and also challenge for people who starts with Bacula. Best regards, |
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Hello @IMDEA-Matteosch,
Thanks for your introduction and for describing us what you need.
Upgrading Bacula is usually a good idea. Bacularis works with Bacula versions:
9
,11
, and13
.If you use Bacula
9
here you can read about some small limitations for9
:https://bacularis.app/doc/brief/troubleshooting.html#job-file-list-does-not-show-results
https://bacularis.app/doc/brief/troubleshooting.html#searching-by-filename-does-not-work-in-restore-wizard
For the Bacula Client (agent) and Bacula Director and Storage Daemon (servers) the general rule for versions is FD <= (DIR == SD). In other words File Daemon can be in version lower or the same as Director/Storage Daemon. Director and Storage …