Oops,

Sorry folks, I realized after I emailed this question that the question
itself was poorly framed (e.g., the Storage Directive must be of type File)
-- I presume that the Pool choices to restore from (Differential,
Incremental, Full) are presented to the administrator via the console.

Sorry ...

-H

On 10/11/07, Hydro Meteor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Philip, et al,
>
> What about for Jobs that are Restore Types? Can one specify the Full
> Backup, Incremental Backup and Differential Backup Pool directives for
> Restore jobs rather than a mere "Pool" directive and thus ability to
> override a mere "Storage" directive?
>
> Best regards,
>
> -H
>
> On 10/10/07, Philip Clifton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > No, you don't need to put in the "Level" part.  As a side note, you can
> > also designate the pools you want in the Job resource.  ie:
> >
> > Job {
> >   Name = "vps2"
> >   JobDefs = "Default"
> >   Client = vps2-fd
> >   FileSet = vps2
> >   Full Backup Pool = vps2-full
> >   Incremental Backup Pool = vps2-inc
> >   Storage = "vps2"
> > }
> >
> > Philip Clifton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > 4-8-4/IntuiWORX - Intuitive, Innovative Software Development
> > http://www.intuiworx.com
> >
> >
> >
> > Hydro Meteor wrote:
> > > Hello all --
> > >
> > > In the Director Daemon configuration file (bacula-dir.conf), I am
> > > defining a simple backup Job Resource that points to a Schedule
> > > Resource. My Schedule Resource contains three backup types (with
> > > corresponding Pool Resources that I have also in the configuration
> > file):
> > >
> > >     # When to do the backups
> > >     Schedule {
> > >       Name = "Cycles"
> > >       Run = Full Pool=fpool 1st sun at 03:00
> > >       Run = Differential Pool=dpool sat at 03:00
> > >       Run = Incremental Pool=ipool mon-sun at 02:30
> > >     }
> > >
> > > I took this from an example (somewhere within the Bacula User's Guide)
> > > and what I am wondering if the names after "Run = " text ( e.g.
> > > "Full", "Differential", and "Incremental") refer to the Level? I
> > > presume its the Level override by default but the User's Guide doesn't
> > > state so explicitly. I just want to be sure that I can get away with
> > > this and don't need to say something like:
> > >
> > > Run = Level = Full Pool=fpool 1st sun at 03:00
> > >
> > > Especially since the Pool Resource does not include the option for a
> > > Level Directive (so its much more convenient to configure the Level as
> >
> > > a Job override in the Schedule Resource)!
> > >
> > > Much thanks!
> > >
> > > -H
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