Hi Soeren,

I think the "Rerun Failed Levels" directive is what you need.

Rerun Failed Levels = <yes/no>
   If this directive is set to *yes* (default no), and Bacula detects
   that a previous job at a higher level (i.e. Full or Differential)
   has failed, the current job level will be upgraded to the higher
   level. This is particularly useful for Laptops where they may often
   be unreachable, and if a prior Full save has failed, you wish the
   very next backup to be a Full save rather than whatever level it is
   started as.

http://www.bacula.org/rel-manual/dirdconf.html#JobResource

Best regards,
Ludovic Strappazon.

Soeren Sonnenburg wrote:

Hi all!

I wonder why when a mobile client misses e.g. its scheduled FULL backup
bacula does not upgrade the next scheduled (DIFFERENTIAL/INCREMENTAL)
backup to a FULL backup ?

Is the current behaviour intended or am I just too stupid to find the
option allowing for 'mobile-client-auto-upgrades' ?

Ideas ?
Soeren.

(In responses please CC me.)



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