On Friday 29 September 2006 16:24, Benjamin Zeller wrote:
> On Friday 29 September 2006 12:02, Arno Lehmann wrote:
> > Hi,
>
> Hi Arno,
>
> > On 9/29/2006 11:19 AM, Benjamin Zeller wrote:
> > > Dear listusers,
> > >
> > > we are currently backing up 5 servers as a pilot before final
> > > bacula-installation with storage unit and biiiig server ;-)
> > >
> > > We configured expiration and pruning to suit our needs and everything's
> > > fine. What we are experiencing is, that we need to insert another
> > > harddrive to handle the upcoming data.
> > >
> > > So, what I am planning to do and where I need some advice:
> > >
> > > Plugin another harddrive, partition and format it and mount it etc.
> > >
> > > Then I wanna tell bacula in his config, to backup 2 servers to this new
> > > partition. I need to configure another StorageDevice which uses this
> > > new partition.
> > > Then I want to move the affected container files, which we're already
> > > written, from old to new partition.
> > >
> > > Then I need to tell bacula, that these container files moved, and that
> > > is my main question: How do I do that? Stop bacula and then I hope that
> > > there's a command that tells bacula, that these files are now on
> > > another place in the file system and that bacula doesn't look for them
> > > in the old but in the new partition from there on (should be important
> > > for restore ;-) ).
> >
> > Hmm. I don't think you need to shutdown Bacula for that. Rather I'd
> > suggest the following:
> > First, make sure you have a good understanding of the reationship
> > between MediaType of the volume files and the storage devices. Depending
> > on your version of Bacula you might find you're not able to easily
> > restore from from any volume using any storage device.
>
> Well, to be more specific: atm, backups to hdd are situated in /backup. I
> want to plug in a 2nd harddrive and mount it at /backup1 (e.g.). Then I
> want to move backupfiles of Server1 and Server2 from /backup to /backup1.
>
> > Then, after moving the volume files, simply change their media types.
>
> Why change their mediatypes? They are both MediaType=File, aren't they?
>
> > I'd do this using a SQL query, either through bconsole or using your
> > database front-end. Also, change the volumes pool association.
>
> I thought that there was a command in bacula (update in bconsole whatever)
> to tell bacula, that files from Server1 and Server2 have moved from /backup
> to /backup1. I wouldn't be able to tell, what changes are needed in SQL.
>
> > > Any help is appreciated.
> >
> > What I'd _really_ do, though, is thinking about your backend storage
> > setup. I wouldn't consider storing backups on single hard drives a good
> > idea.
>
> So won't I ;-)
>
> > Rather use a standalone disk system where you can add drives to a RAID
> > array on the fly. Start wih a RAID5 with 3 disks, and make sure you know
> > how to add disks later to increase the overall capacity.
> >
> > The same result can be achieved by using LVM/dm in linux, but I'd prefer
> > a stand-alone disk subsystem for better maintenance.
>
> This is the plan for the final server, as the current setup only displays a
> test, where given hardware was planned to be used. In the end, we will
> introduce a StorageUnit with plenty of space, raid and the possibility to
> increase capacity by simply plugging in another drive, be sure that we made
> this reflections,too. Nevertheless, thanks a lot for your suggestions.
>
> > Arno
>
> Benni
>
> > > Greetings,
> > >
> > > Benni
> > >
> > >

Isn't there anyone who might provide a step-by-step-howto? I'd be very 
pleased.

Kindly regards,

Benni

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