Hi,

27.06.2007 00:26,, Brian Debelius wrote::
> But its in the docs. :)

Where? :-)

I guess this is a problem with terminology - What is called "cloning" 
in the manual, and what you refer to, is probably this (Director 
configuration, Job resource):
> Run = <job-name>
>     The Run directive (not to be confused with the Run option in a Schedule) 
> allows you to start other jobs or to clone jobs.

This does not refer to actual job data cloning, but to the feature 
that jobs can start other jobs.

Not quite what Clyde wants...

Arno

> 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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