On 8/7/07 5:32 PM, "Charles Sprickman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm having some trouble figuring out how to "catch up" when someone has
> forgotten to put a tape in or if I manually schedule a job that requires a
> different pool than what is in the tape.
>
> I think a real-world example is in order. My fulls are on the first
> weekend of the month, diffs each subsequent weekend, then incrementals on
> weekdays. No one is in the office sat/sun to change tapes.
>
> This past weekend I mistakenly asked for a tape from the weekly pool to be
> inserted. Unfortunately, I had forgotten this was a new month. So on
> Sunday afternoon when bacula was going to do a run, it wanted to do a Full
> and it wanted a tape from the Monthly pool. No one was around, so the
> jobs did not start.
>
> Monday I asked for someone to put in the next Monthly tape, but then that
> night bacula wanted a Daily.
>
> This is where I get confused. If a job fails simply due to the wrong
> tape, how do I make bacula re-run the job and run it to the appropriate
> pool? If I let this slide, is bacula simply going to wait until the first
> weekend in September to do a full run? I'd really like to get one in
> ASAP.
I've just run the jobs manually and modified the job to be the right level
and the right pool. Kind of a pain sometimes when a lot of jobs fail (we
have almost 30 clients). I would be interested in a batch restart too.
> This sort of mishandling of tapes will likely not be a one-time occurence,
> plus there's issues of people going on vacation and similar where there
> will be no operator on site to swap tapes. How do other people deal with
> this? What happens to these failed jobs in the catalog? Should they be
> deleted? Is there a way to reschedule them all?
>
> Another thing that I have not figured out is how to see what bacula thinks
> it's next run will be (what hosts, what level, what pool). I'd like to
> know this for troubleshooting purposes as well as to try and script
> something to give people an advance warning about what tape should be in
> the drive each night.
You can do a status on the director and it will tell you all that info in
the top portion of the screen except the pool (it does tell you the tape it
thinks it will use which can change if the tape fills up)
> And lastly, any plans to have the spool act like it does in Amanda?
> Meaning that if you have the space and you don't have the right tape in,
> bacula will spool all the jobs until the right tape ends up in the drive.
> Or perhaps it is possible in some way that I'm not seeing.
That is a cool feature that would be pretty nifty. We have a changer so it's
not as big a del, but it sounds like a great feature
> Any help is appreciated, we're very happy so far with bacula but for this
> little issue of our sneakernet changer not being 100% reliable. :)
>
> Thanks,
>
> Charles
>
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Robert LeBlanc
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Brigham Young University
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