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? Best regards, -- Lucas Di Pentima - Santa Fe, Argentina - Jabber ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED] LUNIX S.R.L. - Soluciones en GNU/Linux - http://www.lunix.com.ar GnuPG Public Key: http://random.sks.keyserver.penguin.de:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x6AA54FC9 Key fingerprint = BD3B 08C4 661A 8C3B 1855 740C 8F98 3FCF 6AA5 4FC9
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