But its in the docs. :)

Arno Lehmann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> 26.06.2007 23:21,, Brian Debelius wrote::
>   
>> You want what is called cloning.  I'm not sure if it has been fully 
>> implemented yet.  I would like to do that also.
>>     
>
> No, that's not implemented. I would even say that's not even been 
> started to be implemented.
>
> Arno
>
>   
>> brian-
>>
>> Clyde O Goffe wrote:
>>     
>>> Hey Peter,
>>>
>>> Thanks for your reply.  I'm not sure if this is what I want though.  
>>> If I could migrate the data to Tape but also keep the data on disk for 
>>> fast restores then that would be ideal.  The Tapes will be kept 
>>> offsite.  I only want to use the Tape for restores in the event that a 
>>> restore from Disk fails or if I need to rebuilt my site at a alternate 
>>> location.  It seems your solution is a step in the right direction 
>>> only I need to keep the data on Disk as well.  Do you know if that's 
>>> possible without having to do a separate backup to Tape of the same 
>>> data? 
>>>
>>> -Clyde
>>>
>>> On 6/26/07, *Peter Eisch* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> 
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>     Hi Clyde,
>>>
>>>     In your pool definition include the key (Next Pool) with the right
>>>     value:
>>>
>>>     Pool {
>>>       Name = host
>>>       Use Volume Once = yes
>>>       Pool Type = Backup
>>>       Auto Prune = yes
>>>       Volume Retention = 13 days
>>>       Label Format = host-
>>>       Maximum Volumes = 15
>>>       Recycle = yes
>>>       Storage = hostFiles
>>>       Next Pool = DSI-Tape
>>>     }
>>>
>>>     Pool {
>>>       Name = DSI-Tape
>>>       Pool Type = Backup
>>>       Recycle = yes
>>>       AutoPrune = yes
>>>       Volume Retention = 31 days # rotate tapes monthly
>>>       Storage = TL2000
>>>     }
>>>       
>>>
>>>     Then create a job to do the migration.  Below is an example.  Take
>>>     care to note that I name my pools (separate pool for each host)
>>>     the same name as the host.   Then replace the named 'host'  with
>>>     the client's name.  Also note the bacula server is named
>>>     '<bacula-server>'.  :
>>>
>>>
>>>     Job {
>>>       Name = "host-migrate"
>>>       Type = Migrate
>>>       Level = Full
>>>       Client = <bacula-server>-fd
>>>       Write Bootstrap = "/u1/bacula/working/host-migrate.bsr"
>>>       FileSet = "Host Set"
>>>       Schedule = "MigrateCycle"
>>>       Messages = Standard
>>>       Pool = host
>>>       Selection Type = Volume
>>>       Selection Pattern = ".*"
>>>       Priority = 12
>>>     }
>>>
>>>     The Migrate cycle, at my site, fires off on Thursday nights so the
>>>     tape can be rotated on Friday.  In the Migrate job, you could
>>>     change what's written to tape to be a subset of  what was written
>>>     in the disk backup by manipulating the FileSet.  The Migrate job
>>>     draw from the Pool using the bacula-server's FD.  
>>>
>>>     Does this help?  Hopefully between the on-line manual and my
>>>     example you can find a solution.
>>>
>>>     NB: once the backup has been migrated, you can no longer use the
>>>     disk copy of the backup in the event you need to restore.  If you
>>>     restart the sd between migrate jobs (like a system reboot or
>>>     add/change to the sd.conf) the next migrate will fail appending to
>>>     the current tape.  It's for these two reasons that I only migrate
>>>     weekly.
>>>
>>>     peter
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>     On 6/26/07 1:58 PM, "Clyde O Goffe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>     <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>>>
>>>         Thanks in advanced!
>>>
>>>         On 6/26/07, *Clyde O Goffe* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>         <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>>>
>>>             Hello Everyone,
>>>
>>>             I'm interested in knowing if there is a feature that
>>>             allows you to automatically send a copy of a backup to
>>>             disk off to tape for offsite storage.  I'm trying not to
>>>             have to run two separate backups of the same server but
>>>             instead just run one backup and then have it copied off to
>>>             tape.  Also this way I know that the same data that's on
>>>             disk is also on tape.  Any suggestions?
>>>
>>>             -Clyde
>>>
>>>
>>>
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