On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 09:58:29AM +0200, Jeremy Maes wrote:
> Take care using this if you're doing all the backups concurrently
> though, in that case the Volume Use Duration is probably the best way to go.
Hello Jeremy,
thanks again for your thoughts & support. I'll try the max use
duration t
Op 31/03/2011 9:08, Uwe Schuerkamp schreef:
> Hello Jeremy& all, thanks much for your reply.
>
> On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 04:27:07PM +0200, Jeremy Maes wrote:
>
>>> Pool Type = Backup
>>> Recycle = yes
>>> AutoPrune = yes
>>> Volume Retention = 14 days
>>> Volume Use Duration =
Hello Jeremy & all, thanks much for your reply.
On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 04:27:07PM +0200, Jeremy Maes wrote:
> >Pool Type = Backup
> >Recycle = yes
> >AutoPrune = yes
> >Volume Retention = 14 days
> >Volume Use Duration = 6 days
> >Recycle Oldest Volume = yes
> >Max
Op 30/03/2011 14:30, Uwe Schuerkamp schreef:
> Hi folks,
>
> I'm trying to wrap my head around the following setup:
>
> - For a couple of clients / jobs, we'd like to store two full backups
> on disk (weekly full, daily incremental)
>
> - We'd also like to keep 14 incrementals around just in case w
Hi folks,
I'm trying to wrap my head around the following setup:
- For a couple of clients / jobs, we'd like to store two full backups
on disk (weekly full, daily incremental)
- We'd also like to keep 14 incrementals around just in case we need
to do a point in time recovery.
The incrementa