At first 10x for the answer, but it's not what i
 want.
 what I want is to configure bacula-dir.conf in such
 way  to automate the backup process but following my
 conditions to store each backup volume/file in one
 dir
 for each client and in same time to have the volumes
 separated for full, diff and inc in the storage
 directory.
 For example:
 i want to have client_01 backed up in the directory
 /backup/bacula-backup/client1/. there i want to find
 3
 volumes  named say
 Full_client1_0001,Diff_client1_0001
 and Inc_client1_0001.
 How do i proceed in order to have such behavior for
 bacula?????how do i must define the Pool
 resources????
 Regards,
 Attila
 
> --- le dahut <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > It's possible to specify options like :
> > 
> > 'Level=Incremental'
> > 
> > when you launch a backup. So with the same pool
> you
> > can use all backup
> > levels.
> > 
> > Is that what you want ?
> > 
> > 
> > Klaas
> > 
> > 
> > Le mardi 14 juin 2005 à 01:40 -0700, laczko attila
> a
> > écrit :
> > >  Hi to all,
> > >  I'm studying and testing bacula from some time
> > and i
> > > have a big dilema for wich i request help.
> > > 
> > >  Initial Conditions:
> > >  I have and I want several servers (bacula
> > clients) to
> > > backup (aprox 10). For each of them i have
> > configured
> > > in bacula-dir.conf every necesary resource
> > (jobdefs,
> > > jobs, filests, client's, storage), with a
> default
> > pool
> > > definition - meaning of course that all data is
> > backed
> > > up in to a single file/Volume. In bacula-sd.conf
> > for
> > > each client i have defined a file device
> resource.
> > > Each server has a good bacula-fd.conf file.
> > >  Tests with backing up in to a single
> file/Volume,
> > and
> > > restoring, each client with the default set of
> > files:
> > > /usr/src/redhat/BUILD/bacula-1.36.3 has worked
> > fine.
> > > No missing files at backups and restores
> > operations.
> > >  OS's: RedHat from 9.0 to Fedora Core 3
> > >  Bacula ver: 1.36.3 
> > >  The Problem:
> > >  After testing of good network communications
> > between
> > > Clients, Director and Storage by backing up and
> > > restoring I a few hundred times, I decided to
> move
> > > forward with configuration: now i want that each
> > > client have his files to be becked up in to a
> > separate
> > > directory, say
> > /backup2/bacula-backup/server(1...n),
> > > and for each client to have diferent volumes for
> > full,
> > > incremental and differential backup, ofcource in
> > each
> > > client's directory.
> > >  
> > >  Solution:
> > >  One partial solution could be one Pool
> definition
> > for
> > > each client, in order to keep things right in
> each
> > > client backup directory, according to Chapter:
> > "Basic
> > > Volume Management" and another partial solution
> > could
> > > be 3 Pool definitions for full, incremental and
> > > differential backups, according to
> Chapter:"Using
> > > Pools to manage Volumes" from Bacula Users
> Manual.
> > 
> > >  
> > >  My dilema:
> > >   - How do I make things right? to obtain what I
> > want:
> > > combinning the two partial solutions in order to
> > > obtain the result that for each client the data
> is
> > > backed up in a per-client-directory and in per
> > type -
> > > full,inc or diff; Volumes?????? 
> > >  As far as I understanded, a have to define 4
> pool
> > > definitions per client: 1 as default for keeping
> > > things in place, 1 definition for full, 1 for
> inc
> > and
> > > one for diff backups, thus resulting in an
> amount
> > of
> > > 40 Pool definitions for 10
> > clients!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
> > > plus the other resources defintions i will
> obtain
> > a
> > > verry large bacula-dir.conf file:((
> > >   - There are not other solutions to resolve
> this
> > > problem or to simplifly it??????
> > >  Please help!!!! i think that others too will
> > benefit
> > > from resolving this problem.
> > > 
> > >  Notes:
> > >  the configuration files are properly made and
> > tested
> > > for each daemon, following the instructions from
> > > Bacula Users Manual, by now only for using a
> > single
> > > Volume for all clients.
> > >  
> > >  With regards in advance,
> > >  Attila.
> > > 
> > > PS: excuse my poor english! pls!!!
> > > 
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