Excerpts from Daniel De Marco's message of Thu Jun 16 14:11:03 -0400 2011:
Hi Daniel,
> My idea was to remove the Full (and Diff) from the schedule. Have in
> the schedule only Incremental backups everyday. Then set the Max
> Full Interval to 30 and the Max Diff Interval to 7.
>
> In this way th
* Ben Walton [06/16/2011 14:03]:
> This is interesting, but I'm not sure I understand how it would remain
> staggered.
>
> Say my schedule is:
>
> Schedule {
> Name = "MonthlyCycle"
> Run = Full 1st sun at 23:05
> Run = Differential 2nd-5th sun at 23:05
> Run = Incremental mon-sat at 23:
Excerpts from Daniel De Marco's message of Thu Jun 16 11:52:30 -0400 2011:
Hi Daniel,
> my plan was to use "Max Full Interval" to solve this problem, but I
> didn't test it yet. In principle if you set it to a month and then
> do your full backups staggered once they would continue to be
> stagge
Ben,
* Ben Walton [06/16/2011 11:27]:
> Thanks for this info. It helps. I was just hoping that I wasn't
> missing some setting that made the staggering dynamically
> configurable.
my plan was to use "Max Full Interval" to solve this problem, but I
didn't test it yet. In principle if you set it
Excerpts from Jérôme Blion's message of Wed Jun 15 16:54:25 -0400 2011:
Hi Jérôme,
> That will depends your needs. You can play with several schedules.
> You can play with Maximum Concurrent Jobs to balance jobs during the
> night.
Thanks for this info. It helps. I was just hoping that I wasn'
Le 15/06/2011 19:41, Ben Walton a écrit :
> Hi All,
>
> I'm slowly getting comfortable with bacula configuration and have a
> few test setups running right now. One thing I'm not quite clear on
> is the best way to write schedules such that I don't end up with all
> of my full backups happening on
Hi All,
I'm slowly getting comfortable with bacula configuration and have a
few test setups running right now. One thing I'm not quite clear on
is the best way to write schedules such that I don't end up with all
of my full backups happening on the same night. My current
understanding indicates