On 11/17/2011 11:50 AM, Bobby Eaves wrote: > New to Bacula. > > I setup bacula on a local network using a single storage daemon with > multiple local NASs as devices. This works great for backing up any > local computers on the LAN. > > Now I would like to backup a few computers at a remote site. The two > sites are connected with high bandwidth MPLS/VPN networks. I have > setup a second storage daemon at the remote site with two NASs > connected to it as devices. So now we have our main office with the > director and one storage daemon and a second storage daemon at the > remote office that is still controlled by the main office director. > > I created a job for a remote server and assigned it the remote storage > daemon in the config.. When the job runs it hangs because it is trying > to append to a volume that is stored on the main office storage daemon > and can't find that volume on the remote storage daemon. > > Am I going about this the wrong way? Or do I just need to setup > different pools maybe for each storage location? Right now I only have > Full and Incremental pools setup with auto labels.
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