\item [How Can I Be Sure that Bacula Really Saves and Restores All Files? ]
\index[general]{How Can I Be Sure that Bacula Really Saves and Restores
All Files? } It is really quite simple, but took me a while to figure
- out how to ``prove'' it. First make a Bacula Rescue disk, see the
+ out how to "prove" it. First make a Bacula Rescue disk, see the
\ilink{Disaster Recovery Using Bacula}{_ChapterStart38} of this manual.
Second, you run a full backup of all your files on all partitions.
Third, you run an Verify InitCatalog Job on the same FileSet, which
Bacula also has compression code, which is normally used only when backing
up
- to file Volumes. There are two conditions for this ''software`` to become
+ to file Volumes. There are two conditions for this "software" to become
enabled.
\begin{enumerate}
\label{ConnectionRefused}
\subsection*{I get a Connection refused when connecting to my Client}
-\item [In connecting to my Client, I get ''ERR:Connection Refused. Packet
- Size too big from File daemon:192.168.1.4:9102`` Why?]
- \index[general]{In connecting to my Client, I get ``ERR:Connection
+\item [In connecting to my Client, I get "ERR:Connection Refused. Packet
+ Size too big from File daemon:192.168.1.4:9102" Why?]
+ \index[general]{In connecting to my Client, I get "ERR:Connection
Refused.
- Packet Size too big from File daemon:192.168.1.4:9102'' Why? }
+ Packet Size too big from File daemon:192.168.1.4:9102" Why? }
This is typically a communications error resulting from one of the
following: