Robert,

thanks, i will give it a try.
I only wonder why it work well on one machine and on two other it dosen't
work.

Regards,

Ralf

On 1/22/07, Robert Wirth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi Ralf,

This is also my experience as well.  As a workaround, I'm using only
23 hours as a one-day usage period, this happens to work.

Regards,

        Robert

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Ralf Winkler wrote:

> I use Bacula Versioin 1.38.11 on 2 different systems.
> On both systems Bacula write to a hard drive and shall use the file for
a
> period of 24 hours (23 hours 50 mins excactly).
> If i understand the docu in the right way, i have to define this in the
Pool
> definition.
> So i did.
>
> # Default pool definition
> Pool {
>   Name = Default
>   Pool Type = Backup
>   Recycle = yes                       # Bacula can automatically recycle
> Volumes
>   LabelFormat = "File-Name"
>   AutoPrune = yes                     # Prune expired volumes
>   Volume Retention = 10 days          # changed to 10 days instead of 1
year
>   Maximum Volumes = 10                # set too 12 tapes (with 2 spares)
>   Volume Use Duration = 1430m         # set to 23h 50m
>   Accept Any Volume = yes             # write on any volume in the pool
>
>
> And now my problem, on one system, Bacula change and write to a new file
> every day. On the other system Bacula always want to write to the same
file.
> I have to set the file to used in the bconsole then Bacula will use the
next
> file, but don't switch to the next file after 24 hours, i have to do it
> again by hand.
>
> The definition is except the Label the same on both machines.
> Did i miss something?




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