Hi,
Aditya Ivaturi wrote:
...
I was actually thinking the same thing what you pointed out, but I
followed the example that was given in "Using Pools to Manage Volume"
http://www.bacula.org/rel-manual/Using_Pools_Manage_Volumes.html. If you
see the example there, you'll notice that I did somewhat similar to what
it did and the Maximum volume jobs is set to 1.
May be I am confused...
Might be :-)
The examples given seem to be right - you have to consider when jobs are
run to go to the pools in the example.
There will, for example, be a Diff pool for differentials. These are run
once a week, and they expire after 40 days - and there is only one job
in he schedule.
If you have more than one job you need to modify the setup accordingly,
although - especially when you expect your number of clients to grow - I
wouldn't use Maximum Volume Jobs and Maximum Volumes. But that's my
preference.
Arno
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