2012/6/15 Uwe Schuerkamp <uwe.schuerk...@nionex.net>: > > On Thu, Jun 14, 2012 at 11:25:03PM +0200, Yougo wrote: > >> Is it possible to check a free space ratio on the storage daemon, >> fail a job if required instead of failing also the volumes, waiting >> for a mount… and thus avoid a lot of successive error that could >> cause miscomprehension for the operator. Else have you got a >> solution to avoid my issue. I will have more space in few weeks but >> my backups are also being much larger due to enterprise expansion. > > For the moment I think your best bet would be a RunBeforeJob script > that checks the free space on the filesystem, retrieves the size of > the last full backup for the client being backed up and then does some > comparisons based on these parameters. > > If the question is allowed: Why do you have so many pools defined? I > usually only have my incremental an full pools, but of course once the > PHBs start bugging you with different backup "classes" and > "strategies", that's the first thing that usually goes out of the > window. > > All the best, Uwe > > I have different classes of jobs because I have about 4 different kind of backup I split data from the system backup ( I need b, so we had 6 pools also I have an old mail system based on big database files that need to be kept for a shorter time
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