Well, thank you very much for your time, and as for the FullPool directive,
I already change it to do this in the Job section in my new fresh install,
as soon as I get the results, I'll post it here...

Thanks again!

2011/1/10 Phil Stracchino <ala...@metrocast.net>

> On 01/10/11 14:21, Rodrigo Renie Braga wrote:
> > Yes, it does (see the following configuration). One more thing... I was
> > using the latest 3.0 version of Bacula and I updated it to 5.0.3
> > (Clients and Director). Could this be the problem? Just to make sure,
> > I'm creating a fresh install of Bacula 5.0.3 just to see if this problem
> > remains...
> >
> > Pool {
> >     Name = pool.tpa.full
> >     Pool Type = Backup
> >     Storage = st.tpa
> >     Volume Use Duration = 28d
> >     Volume Retention = 90d
> >     Maximum Volumes = 21
> >     Recycle = yes
> >     AutoPrune = yes
> >     Scratch Pool = scratch.tpa
> >     RecyclePool = scratch.tpa
> >     Cleaning Prefix = "CLN"
> > }
> >
> > Pool {
> >     Name = pool.tpb.diff
> >     Pool Type = Backup
> >     Storage = st.tpb
> >     Volume Use Duration = 6d
> >     Volume Retention = 30d
> >     Maximum Volumes = 4
> >     Recycle = yes
> >     AutoPrune = yes
> >     Scratch Pool = scratch.tpb
> >     RecyclePool = scratch.tpb
> >     Cleaning Prefix = "CLN"
> > }
>
> That all looks good to me.
>
> One comment here:
>
> > Schedule {
> >     Name = sch.tpa
> >     Run = Level=Full Pool=pool.tpa.full 1st sun at 01:00
> >     Run = Level=Differential FullPool=pool.tpa.full Pool=pool.tpb.diff
> > 2nd-5th sun at 01:00
> >     Run = Level=Incremental FullPool=pool.tpa.full Pool=pool.tpb.inc
> > mon-sat at 01:00
> > }
>
> Schedule-level Pool overrides have been deprecated because they could
> not be made to work reliably in all cases.  There were just too many
> cases in which it would do the wrong thing (for instance, when promoting
> jobs).  You should be using the Full Pool, Differential Pool,
> Incremental Pool directives in your Job or JobDefs resources.
>
> This won't affect the problem you're seeing, though.
>
>
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