Hello Luc,

Yes, I think that to have all the backup jobs for a specific client in
specific volumes, you will need to have one pool for each client. With
regard to the Label Format, If you will have more than one job for the same
client, I would suggest you to not have the ${JobName} present in the
label. Even if you have configured "use volume once = yes", this should
work for the first time, when the volume is labeled for the job. After
that, any other job for this client could use this volume and the JobName
information in the volume label could be inaccurate.

If you need client+job being associated always to specific volumes, you
should have a pool specific for a client+job pair. I do not know your
needs, but I think the first case is enough in the most cases.

Best regards,
Ana

On Fri, Jul 31, 2015 at 8:39 AM, Luc A <ellass...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Dear reader,
>
> I'm configuring a Director with 50+ Clients. For each backup that will be
> made, i want the Volume Name to correspond the Client name:
>
> Client Name = sql01-fd
> Volume Name = sql01-fd
>
> Must I create a Pool for each Client and use the Label Format option in
> the Pool Resource of the Director configuration:
>
> Pool {
>   Name =
>   Pool Type = Backup
>   Recycle = yes
>   AutoPrune = yes
>   Volume Retention = 365 days
>   Label Format = "${Client}_${JobName}"
> }
>
> Or is there another way to accomplish this?
>
> Best regards,
>
> Luc
>
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