I thought new files were created until Maximum volumes limit was reached. I will modify the volume retention.
Thanks. On Martes, 27 de Abril de 2010 12:04:03 Mike Holden wrote: > Jorge Cabello wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I'm having problems backing up to files in a hard drive. > > > > I'm using 3 pools: full, differential and incremental. All of the > > with: > > maximum volume jobs = 1 > > Volume Retention = 1 month > > AutoPrune = yes > > Recycle = yes > > MaximumVolumeJobs = 1 > > RecycleOldestVolume = yes > > > > Full Pool (1st of each month): Maximum volumes = 2 > > Differential Pool (15th of each month):Maximum volumes = 2 > > Incremental Pool (not 1st or 15th): Maximun Volumes = 45 > > > > My problem is that the incremental pool does not grow above 30 > > volumes. As I > > have read the number of volumes should be increasing till Maximum > > volumes limit > > is reached, right? > > > > Incremental pool: > > # show pool=XXXIncremental > > Pool: name=XXXIncremental PoolType=Backup > > use_cat=1 use_once=0 cat_files=1 > > max_vols=48 auto_prune=1 VolRetention=1 month 1 day > > VolUse=0 secs recycle=1 > > LabelFormat=${Job}_Inc_${Day:p/2/0/r}-${Month:p/2/0/r}-${Year} > > CleaningPrefix=*None* LabelType=0 > > RecyleOldest=1 PurgeOldest=0 > > MaxVolJobs=1 MaxVolFiles=0 MaxVolBytes=0 > > MigTime=0 secs MigHiBytes=0 MigLoBytes=0 > > > > Thanks. > > If I read that right, you have retention set to 1 month as well, so > it will recycle after one month! Recycling happens at the first > limit reached, so 1 month happens before 45 volumes. > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Bacula-users mailing list Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users