Hum, finally took five minutes to read the thread.
So, from what I get, using different catalogs is not really useful at the
moment or do you see any reason why I should (might) do so ?
JFL
2007/5/4, Jean-François Leroux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Sorry, I clicked on the wrong button in gmail.
Thanks for the link. I'll read it tonite. :-)
JFL
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Ralf Gross <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 3 mai 2007 12:47
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] listing a catalog
To: Jean-François Leroux < [EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Jean-François Leroux schrieb:
Please always reply to the list ;)
> Thanks for the tip, Ralf.
> However, if if issue a 'use MyCatalog' or 'use TestCatalog' (which is
> actually the Catalog used and declared in my bacula-dir.conf for my test
> jobs), I see the same output for a 'list jobs' command.
> So what I was wondering was wether it was possible or not to see the
jobs in
> a given catalog or shall I (always) see all catalogs ?
>
> Writing this, I wonder also if I got correctly the difference between
the
> Catalog and the Pool...
I had a similar problem in understanding how multiple catalogs work
with bacula.
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.sysutils.backup.bacula.general/32045/focus=32065
The pools are global and visible in all catalogs, you can't delete a
pool in one catalog, it will be create next time you start the
director again. But the volumes of one pool are not in the other
catalogs pool!
Ralf
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