Hello,

Misty Stanley-Jones wrote:

I want to have a different volume for each client within the same pool. This is so I can copy each one to a different tape (non-Bacula) for archiving purposes. So far both of my clients are using the same volume. My clients are called oink.corp and ifss.corp.
deleted definition of one Full, one Diff and one Incr pool.

I am noticing that ifss.corp always uses oink.corp-Incr-X for its incremental backups and not sure why. Can anyone spot my error?

Not exactly an error... you set up the pools, ant they get used. Once a volume is created - independent of its name - it can be used by any job going to the same pool / storage / media type combination.

To achieve what you want you should set up separate pools, separate storage devices, or configure the pools / volume to only hold one job. The latter might be the best solution for you.

Arno

Misty


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