> Now I actually had to wonder: Is there no way to have bacula do both
> labeling AND switching Volumes automatically?
> Or do I just misunderstand?
Personally I pre-label all my volumes into the Scratch pool, and let Bacula
handle moving volumes from there to a backup pool as needed. They're then
recycled back into the Scratch pool when the volume retention period is
reached. That way I can label up volumes just once in a batch when purchasing
new storage, and Bacula handles the rest. Bacula doesn't need to re-label
volumes during day-to-day operation.
Regards,
Ben Roberts
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