On 9 January 2014 12:54, Steven Hammond <shamm...@technicalchemical.com>wrote:

> I missed a couple of days (holidays) backing up from disk to tape (we
> backup disk to disk every night) so when I went to run the job to copy disk
> to tape it only grabbed 100 jobs.  This seems sort of artificial (what if I
> had more than 100 workstations/servers I was backing up?).  I was wondering
> if there is something to set that will override that setting (I couldn't
> find one at a cursory glance).  I would prefer not to use a special query
> if possible (we are using PoolUncopiedJobs).  I know how to write a query
> and have one already that I use to see how many jobs need to be backed up.
>  I'm just curious how others are getting around this artificial limit.
>  Thanks.
>

I am currently using a custom SQL query to copy jobs. I do this because we
have different backup schedules for various systems. I find the SQL query
does give me more control over what jobs get copied and when.

Unfortunately when I originally configured bacula, I setup the backups for
incremental and full backups for all hosts to be written into a single pool
for disk based backups.
So if I use pooluncopiedjobs I will end up copying all my incremental
backups to tape.
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