Bacula-users

Re: [Bacula-users] Virtual Backups

2011-01-07 11:53:15
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Virtual Backups
From: newsletter-ale AT guest DOT net
To: <bacula-users AT lists.sourceforge DOT net>
Date: 07 Jan 2011 17:49:58 +0100
First of all, sorry for my bad quoting but my webmail doesn't support it very 
well.

Your configuration is more or less the same as mine except that I'm not using 
scraths pools or recycle pools.
Actually I would like to have a different volume for every type of pool (one 
volume for Fulls, one for Incrementals and so on).

I don't see any standard "pool" directive in your Job configuration but only 
"Full Pool" and "Incremental Pool"

What I would like to do is to have:

- one pool for Full, with one job for every volume
- one pool for incremental, as above
- one pool for differential, as above
- and one pool for virtualfull, as above.

I'm able to create the first virtualfull, by reading full,incr and diffs, but 
after that, bacula will try to re-read virtualfull (for the next virtualfull 
backup) by using the whole storage resource.

I'm unable to not use a dedicated storage resource, due to deadlock. (storage 
is busy reading... and so on.)

-----Messaggio originale-----
Da: Graham Keeling <graham AT equiinet DOT com>
Inviata: Ven, 07 Gennaio 2011 17:05:06
A: bacula-users AT lists.sourceforge DOT net
Oggetto: Re: [Bacula-users] Virtual Backups

Hello,
In my configuration, I have (paraphrasing it for simplicity):

ScratchPoolA
        Type=Scratch

FullPoolA
        Type=Backup
        RecyclePool=ScratchPoolA
        ScratchPool=ScratchPoolA
        
IncrPoolA
        Type=Backup
        RecyclePool=ScratchPoolA
        ScratchPool=ScratchPoolA
        NextPool = FullPool

Job
        Full Backup Pool = FullPoolA
        Incremental Backup Pool = IncrPoolA

All my Virtuals then end up in FullPoolA.
There are no separate pools for Virtuals.

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