Hello,
I have a problem when bacula tried to backup a folder that contains some
files changed often.
For example: i backup the folder /var/samba
And for some reason, some big files in this folder are accessed by other
programs and therefore their attribute "chang" (st_atime) is changed. As a
con
figure
> > a Maximum
> > Volumes of 2. Also, you have different retention periods for incremental
> > and full backups (me too). So I would recommend you to have different
> pools
> > for your full and incremental backups.
> >
> > Best regards,
> > Ana
>
have changed from 6 to 13 days your retention
> periods, I´m supposing maybe this is your problem with "is waiting on
> max storage jobs".
>
> Best regards,
> Ana
>
> On Tue, Nov 18, 2014 at 12:39 PM, Sieu Truc wrote:
>
>> sorry for my mistake, in the pool
sorry for my mistake, in the pools.conf, the value of parameter "Volume
Retention" is all 13 days, not 6 days as above.
Truc
On Tue, Nov 18, 2014 at 4:34 PM, Sieu Truc wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a schedules.conf like
>
> #
> # Planification des sauvegardes
Hello,
I have a schedules.conf like
#
# Planification des sauvegardes nfs.
#
Schedule {
Name = "schedule_intra1"
Run = Level=Incremental Pool=lundi Monday at 22:00
Run = Level=Incremental Pool=mardi Tuesday at 22:00
Run = Level=Incremental Pool=mercredi Wednesday at 22:00
Run = Level=Incremental
ay have been later deleted.
>
> So the short answer is 'it depends' - this will be true of nearly any
> backup software when using the approach you describe.
>
> Bryn
>
> On 14-10-15 03:02 AM, Sieu Truc wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I have a question abo
Hello,
I have a question about bacula's recovering mechanism.
I do an full backup every week, and the dailly incremental backups,
specified in the following configuration :
Schedule {
Name = "schedule_test"
Run = Level=Incremental Pool=Monday Monday at 22:00
Run = Level=Incremental P