On Wed, 20 Jul 2005 - 11:48am, Hendrik Weimer wrote:

>Daniel Weuthen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> Pool {
>>   Name = montag
>>   Pool Type = Backup
>>   Recycle = yes
>>   Auto Prune = yes
>>   Volume Retention = 6d
>>   Accept Any Volume = yes
>>   Maximum Volumes = 1
>> }
>
>You need to mark the volume as used after all jobs have been written,
>so it can be recycled. This can be done using the "Maximum Volume
>Jobs" directive. Just set it to the number of jobs you run per day,
>e.g. "Maximum Volume Jobs = 5" if you want to make a backup of four
>servers and Bacula's catalog.

AH! Now thats the thing that you might reach with the "Max Use Duration" as 
well. So you get a bit independet from the amount of jobs running.

Greetings, Michael


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