[CentOS] OT: bacula question
Devin Reade
gdr at gno.orgTue Nov 10 23:13:45 UTC 2015
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--On Tuesday, November 10, 2015 05:22:51 PM -0500 m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: > But is there any way for the clients to run their console, which connects > to the director on the server, and tell the director on the server to > restore files x,y, & z on the client's machine? Yes. Per Leon's email, I was wrong about bat not running under windows. So if you use that solution: 1. the user starts up the bat console on their windows box 2. bat connects to the director 3. the director tells the storage daemon and the file daemon what to restore (based on info from bat) 4. the storage daemon sends the files to the file daemon 5. the file daemon (which is running on the windows machines, in this case) writes them to the the local filesystem Devin
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