some clients all of them with different schedules, some of the schedules need more than one pool in cause of the directive "FullPool=Full" where a full has the retention time of 1 month and a differential a retention time of only 1 week. all jobs should write to the same volumes(tapes).
--On Tuesday, April 12, 2005 12:10:18 +0200 Michael Riexinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ian wrote:On Tue, 12 Apr 2005, Michael Riexinger wrote:
Hi,
in other backup solutions it is possible to have clients with different backup schedules using all the same tape's. I have an autochanger and successfully configured it with bacula. As far as I understand I have to use different pools if I want to use different backup schedules for some clients. Now my problem is, that a tape can only be assigned to one pool, but I want to use it in every pool. Is that somehow possible?
I think you can acheave what you want by specifying the schedule at the job level. For example I have a job definition 'NightlyInc' which includes the schedule 'WeeklyCycle', and I use this as a basis for my main job 'NightlyInc'. I also have another job that backs up another machine using a different schedule, 'WeeklyCycleEarly', which I specify at the job level. This seems to work as I expect. I've included the 2 job definitions below:-
But how can I define the retention time of a backup etc without a pool?
Michael
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