On 8/27/07, Charles Sprickman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi all, > > I'm starting to work on a script to alert me to what tapes will be needed > for upcoming runs. According to the manual (I think), this info should be > shown in the "status dir" output. > > Mine looks like this, and has for as long as I can remember: > > *status dir > Automatically selected Catalog: MyCatalog > Using Catalog "MyCatalog" > devel2-dir Version: 2.0.1 (12 January 2007) i386-portbld-freebsd4.11 > freebsd 4.11-RELEASE-p9 > Daemon started 20-Aug-07 17:06, 85 Jobs run since started. > Heap: bytes=175,389 max_bytes=2,870,191 bufs=976 max_bufs=995 > > Scheduled Jobs: > Level Type Pri Scheduled Name Volume > ======================================================================== > Incremental Backup 10 28-Aug-07 02:05 devel2 *unknown* > Incremental Backup 10 28-Aug-07 02:05 foobox *unknown* > Incremental Backup 10 28-Aug-07 02:05 host1 *unknown* > Incremental Backup 10 28-Aug-07 02:05 host2 *unknown* > Incremental Backup 10 28-Aug-07 02:05 host3 *unknown* > > It is of course finding the right volumes when it's time for the job to > run, but I'm a bit confused as to why it can't supply the info ahead of > time. What configuration parameters might I have screwed up to break > this? > Nothing wrong with your configs. Although, I believe this is better with the current version of bacula which is 2.2.0 this is always a guess at best being that Bacula has no idea if it will fill any of the tapes during any current backups or during any of these listed backups.
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