Hello, Heitor.

 

“Just use the storage as cache, then you don't need to copy anything to nowhere.
BTW: the directive name is CacheRetention.”

 

 

 

I need cloud backup, network storage and external disks.

 

So, I wanted to automate this process, is it possible to do it through bacula? 
Or I disable truncate and copy the data to my destination (Storage and External 
Disks) via a script outside bacula.

 

What is the best practice?

 

 

 

From: Heitor Faria <hei...@bacula.com.br> 
Sent: sábado, 11 de setembro de 2021 07:57
To: rodrigo.reimb...@terra.com.br; ph...@caerllewys.net; 
bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: RE: [Bacula-users] STORAGE DEVICES

 

"I need the backup on local network for a while, and these copies on another 
storage are automatically.
If I set the option "TruncateCache" to "No", I can create a script to copy the 
volume files to another storage, this is an solution, but I wanted to do this 
inside bacula to be able to have a catalog."

Just use the storage as cache, then you don't need to copy anything to nowhere.
BTW: the directive name is CacheRetention.

Rgds 
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