Mike Follwerk - T²BF napsal(a):
> Radek Hladik schrieb:
>> Till now I came up with this ideas:
>> * Backup catalog and bootstrap files with the data
>> * Disable jobs/files/volumes autopruning
>> * maybe modify some livecd to contain current version of bacula or at
>> least bscan (do not know, maybe such a CD exists)
>> * Create SQL query to list which jobs is on which tape and print it on
>> the paper with the tapes
>>
>> Do you think this is enough or am I overseeing something?
> 
> since no one has answered this yet, I feel free to voice a blind guess:
> doesn't bacula have some kind of "archive" flag for volumes for
> precisely this reason? I seem to remember something like that from the
> documentation.
> 
> 
> Regards
> Mike Follwerk
> 

I've noticed this to and search the documentation for "archive", the 
only relevant I've found:

*Archive
     An Archive operation is done after a Save, and it consists of 
removing the Volumes on which data is saved from active use. These 
Volumes are marked as Archived, and may no longer be used to save files. 
All the files contained on an Archived Volume are removed from the 
Catalog. NOT YET IMPLEMENTED.

It is not yet implemented and it seems like only half of what I need. I 
do not want to reuse these media unless I manually mark them as 
available but I would like to keep file information in catalog so in 
case of recovery I do not need to run bscan.

Radek

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