I do tit by specifying the pools like this:
Storage = client1-filestore
Pool = client1-pool-diff
Full Backup Pool = tape-pool1
Differential Backup Pool = client1-pool-diff
SpoolData = Yes
The pool definition for tape-pool1 specifies the Storage, which
overrides the storage in the job definition.
Also I override the SpoolData in the schedule:
Run = Differential SpoolData=No mon-fri at 23:05
That way it doesn't try to spool the disk to disk backups.
Martin Simmons wrote:
On Thu, 17 May 2007 17:26:39 -0500, Nick Jones said:
Hello everyone.
I am interested in creating a disk to disk daily backup (at least
daily) that will backup up all files that were modified after a
certain date.
I realize this is possible with a differential backup but what I DONT
want is a full backup. I just want the subset of files that have been
modified since running job X.
Perhaps (hopefully) I am wrong, but the documentation states that for
differential backups it is required that the job be the same job,
meaning that it is required that a full backup be made.
No, you are right -- it must be the same job with different levels.
I was wondering if there is another way to do this. Perhaps by using
the catalog from a full backup performed on date X.
If anyone has any suggestions or tricks for this please let me know.
I apologize if I missed this in the documentation or if the answer is
trivial. BTW this is done so that I can lose the RAID volume, restore
from 2 week old tape to the new RAID, and then update the files with
the daily disk backup from the other backup RAID.
Have you tried the Storage Job-override option? That would allow the
differential backup to be stored in a disk volume even though the full backup
is on tape.
__Martin
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