On Thursday 19 July 2007 14:30, BOLLENGIER Eric wrote:
> 
> > > With your new algo, RecyclePool must be set by user per volume.
> >
> > The problem was that the RecyclePool for the volume was destroyed when
> > moving it to another Pool.
> >
> > I think it is fixed now.
> 
> No, now, get_scratch_volume() is broken. The RecyclePoolId *must* be set 
when
> volume move from Scratch to a new Pool. (like retention, or volmaxfiles, 
> etc...)

Well, I claim the contrary, the RecyclePoolId must not change after the volume 
is created unless the user explicitly does so. 

> 
> when you do something like "update volume=xxx pool=MyPool" the recyclepoolid
> doesn't change.
> 
> 
> > What was broken was the three-pool-test.  It works now with my patch to 
the
> > SVN.
> 
> This test use the bacula-dir-tape.conf file which use (i don't remember why) 
> the new RecyclePool Option.
> 
> If you want get it working like before, just remove RecyclePool = Scratch 
from
> this file.
> 
> Bye
> 

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