Hi Kern!

Kern Sibbald escribió:

>> Why did this happened? I want Bacula to add the volume number always.
> 
> I believe that it appends the number of volumes in the pool and as long as 
> that is unique, it is happy.  If it is not unique, it tries a few other 
> numbers.
Isn't any directive to tell the director to just use the next number?
I'm asking myself why it picked Incremental-0006 and not, for example,
Incremental-0001 that was also deleted from catalog?

> I recommend you use Python scripting. That way you can define the Volume 
> number the way you want, and you can verify that it does not already exist.
I've skeemed a little on Bacula's Doc, it looks pretty cool the Python
API! but I thought this behaviour is obvious, can't it be accomplished
without having Python working in the middle?

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