On 2022-08-25 23:30, Pollard, Jim wrote:
Maybe another option would be do a migrate job to external media for
enough of the volumes that contain the incrementals. That way If
things go completely south I could still restore. I’ll have to take a
look at the schedules. I’m feeling like the first thing bacula is
going to do is determine that incrementals are missing and initiate
fulls. Is that sounding right?
When you say "migrate" do you refer to Bacula migrate job or do you
refer to moving file volumes to a different file system?
You can move some file volumes or the whole directory containing
Bacula file volumes to a separate file system and either use symlinks,
mount the new file system to the same mountpoint or reconfigure
bacula-sd.
If you remove an incremental job, Bacula will simply continue backing
up data since the last known successful full, differential or
incremental
backup.
It will decide that full backup is needed only in case no successful
full backup is known to exist. Bacula will determine this by looking
into the database.
Regards
--
Josip Deanovic
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