Kern Sibbald wrote:
> On Tuesday 06 March 2007 18:55, Brian Debelius wrote:
>   
>> Item n:    Implement an 'Append Period'
>>   Origin:  Brian Debelius (bdebelius @ intelesyscorp dot com)
>>   Date:    06 March 2007
>>   Status:  Submitted
>>
>> What: Implement an 'Append Period'.  An append period is a window of
>> time after the last job written completes that still allows the tape to
>> be appended. After the window closes, no more appends would be allowed.
>>
>> Why:  While VolumeUseDuration limits the amount of time a media can be
>> used after the first write, this limits the amount of time that jobs can
>> be appended after the last write.
>>
>> Notes:   The time window would be specified in minutes, hours, days,
>> weeks, years.  The default window would be an infinite allow append, in
>> which the media will always allow appends until the media is filled.
>>     
>
> Before I add this to the projects list, you need to do two things:
>
> 1. Format it the same way that *all* the projects are currently formated.
>
> 2. Your Why clause is really a continuation of the What, so you need to 
> provide some reason why we might want to implement this -- off of the top of 
> *my* head, I don't immediately see one.
>
>   
1.  Okay.

2.  I come from the Veritas world.  I gave up after the current Symantec 
Backup Exec11d mess.  Veritas has what they call an Overwrite Protection 
Period, which does what I described.  I do not have a need to limit the 
length of time that a volume can be written to.  Maybe it is just what I 
am used to from using Backup Exec.  Maybe I need to get used to the 
Bacula way.

So what would the bacula way be to write a set of jobs to a volume, then 
wait some period of time, and then write more jobs to another volume?  I 
guess more pools would be an option, write some jobs to one pool, then 
write some jobs to another, but that seems more complicated.

Your thoughts?

brian 

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