>
> Hi All,

Hi Richard,


> If that is correct, is there any way to stop a running backup in which
> Bacula
> retains what it has managed to backup so far and picks up where it left
> off on
> the next run?
>

I think we don't have this feature yet on community version. Bacula 7.0 has
a resume command but I think its behavior its not resuming, but restarting
the failed jobs.
However, Bacula Enterprise seems to have it.
Anyway: maybe you can split this server FileSet in two or tree, that way
you can restart only the jobs that failed and would copy partial server
data.


> Thanks,
> Rich.
>
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>   Systems Administrator
>   JBPC - Marine Biological Laboratory
>   http://www.mbl.edu/jbpc
>   508-289-7669 - mbl-at-richfox.org
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