Steen skrev:
> Torsdag 01 marts 2007 21:36 skrev Simon Ekstrand:
> Maybe not, but I think that is what your configuration does
>> A typical sample pool definition we're using:
>>
>> Pool {
>> Name = Default-Windows-94
>> Pool Type = Backup
>> Recycle = yes
>> AutoPrune = yes
>> Volume Retention = 7 days
>> Volume Use Duration = 23h
>> LabelFormat = "Vol-windows-94"
>> }
> You need to set a Maximum Volume Size in order for Bacula to "rotate" or
> recycle volumes properly, like:
>
> Pool {
> Name = Default
> LabelFormat = "Def"
> Pool Type = Backup
> Recycle = yes
> AutoPrune = yes
> Volume Retention = 8 days
> Volume Use Duration = 12 hours
> Accept Any Volume = yes
> Recycle Oldest Volume = yes
> Maximum Volume Bytes = 2 gb
> }
I thought that 'Maximum Volume Bytes' and 'Volume Use Duration' did the
exact same thing except that one limited based on size and the other on
a time interval, that's the way i interpret the documentation here:
http://www.bacula.org/rel-manual/Basic_Volume_Management.html#SECTION002611000000000000000
So the way i read it setting 'Maximum Volume Bytes' wouldn't help my
situation. I'd be happy to be wrong though and I'll be testing it first
thing in the morning.
--
Simon Ekstrand
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