-1.39.5 (30 January 2006)
+1.39.5 (14 February 2006)
-1.39.5 (30 January 2006)
+1.39.5 (14 February 2006)
second form deletes a Volume record from the specified pool in the
catalog database. The third form deletes the specified Job record from
the catalog database. The last form deletes JobId records for JobIds
- n,m,o,p, q,r, and t. Where each one of the n,m,... is, of course, a
- number.
+ n, m, o, p, q, r, and t. Where each one of the n,m,... is, of course, a
+ number. That is a "delete jobid" accepts lists and ranges of
+ jobids.
\label{estimate}
\item [estimate]
\item [File Attributes]
\index[fd]{File Attributes }
+ The File Attributes are all the information necessary about a file to
identify it and all its properties such as size, creation date, modification
date, permissions, etc. Normally, the attributes are handled entirely by
Bacula so that the user never needs to be concerned about them. The
attributes do not include the file's data.
- The File Attributes are all the information necessary about a file to
\item [File Daemon]
\index[fd]{File Daemon }
In order to make Bacula as flexible as possible, the directions given
to Bacula are specified in several pieces. The main instruction is the
job resource, which defines a job. A backup job generally consists of a
-FileSet, a Client, a Schedule for one or several types or times of backups,
+FileSet, a Client, a Schedule for one or several levels or times of backups,
a Pool, as well as additional instructions. Another way of looking
at it is the FileSet is what to backup; the Client is who to backup; the
Schedule defines when, and the Pool defines where (i.e. what Volume).
-1.39.5 (12 February 2006)
+1.39.5 (14 February 2006)