Jari Fredriksson wrote:
bconsole query: 9: List Volumes to Restore All Files

I have a critical server, which has 3 distinct jobs

1. One for the Linux System
2. One for the Samba data which is serves
3. One for backing up the MySQL bacula database is has for bacula.

The job #3 is a full backup every night, for the dump created from
database schema "mysql". Others are Full sometimes, differential more
often and incremental nightly.

I tried the query 9 to see what it takes to restore ALL for this
specific client. It told that the last tape, the tape in the drive is
all it takes.
But the tape does not have nothing but differentials and incrementals
for the jobs 1,2, and of course it has many full jobs for task 3.

Query 9 is broken. It does not understand that my full backup for job
3 does not back up everything on the client, but only one bacula.sql
file created just before the job 3 was ran.

Not a biggie, but be careful if having several jobs in one client.
Which is (I guess) almost 100% of us, taking a backup from bacula
database after each real job executed.



Experimenting now. I defined 3 separate "aliased" clients for the same machine: one for each jobs, with different job priorities.

That might solve the issue for me.






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