On Monday 22 August 2005 14:21, Thomas Simmons wrote:
> Kern Sibbald wrote:
> > On Monday 22 August 2005 04:32, Peter Sjoberg wrote:
> >>On Sun, 2005-08-21 at 01:38 -0400, Phil Stracchino wrote:
> >>>Thomas Simmons wrote:
> >>>>No one has any thoughts on this?
> >>>>
> >>>>Thanks,
> >>>>Thomas
> >>>>
> >>>>Thomas Simmons wrote:
> >>>>>Hello Everyone,
> >>>>> From what I understand, if I have "Full Backup Pool = Full-Pool" in
> >>>>>the job resource then any job on that client that gets upgraded to
> >>>>>full, should use the "Full-Pool". This is not happening and is really
> >>>>>a big problem for laptops that are not on site everynight. If the
> >>>>>laptop misses the normal full backup, the job will go to a tape in the
> >>>>>"Inc-Pool", which has a much shorter retention period than the
> >>>>>"Full-Pool". Here's a few snippets from my config files and some
> >>>>>bacula output. Thanks for any help with this.
> >>>
> >>>There is, to my recollection, a long-standing bug in this regard that
> >>>when a job is automatically promoted to a higher level, any specific
> >>>Pool for that level is not applied.
> >>>
> >>>I don't know what the status is on fixing this behavior.
> >>
> >>I can't guarantee that the bug is fixed but I was just running the
> >>latest cvs version and there it did use the proper pool when I just
> >>kicked of a Inc on a brand new system.
> >
> > This is good news.  So it seems that at least we are making some
> > progress. As I said, I think you will find things better, but it is new
> > code, and it is a new algorithm, so it would not surprise me to find some
> > problems ...
>
> Yes, this is really good news. I've been running 1.37.30 on my
> production server since it's release, and it's been very stable, so I'm
> not going to tempt fate and go with CVS just yet, but I am about to
> build it on my backup server at home. We'll see what happens...

I've just released 1.37.36 to Source Forge.  I *believe* it is as stable as 
1.37.30 or better.  The announcement will follow shortly.



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Best regards,

Kern

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