On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 05:37:05PM +0000, Graham Keeling wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> Here I'm using bacula-2.2.8.
> 
> I have a bacula storage daemon, 'Disk 1' (Device 'Disk 1.0') and a bacula
> storage daemon, 'BPL2Disk 1' (Device 'BPL2Disk 1.0').
> There is one backup job allowed per volume.
> 
> 'BPL2Disk 1' has a full backup and several incrementals.
> 'Disk 1' has the latest incremental.
> 
> When I try to restore a job that needs four volumes in total including the
> latest one on 'Disk 1', it seems as if bacula doesn't bother trying to find
> the last volume on the second storage. It just tries the first and gives up.
> 
> I have attached the .bsr file that was produced for the restore job. You can
> see that it has got the device names correct.
> 
> The attached file 'log' shows the commands that I entered for the restore job
> into bconsole, the questions that it asked me, and the messages that bacula
> logged when it tried to run the restore.
> It clearly shows that bacula knows where the different volumes are, but it
> then ignored that information and tried to find all the volumes on
> 'BPL2Disk 1'.
> 
> Have a found a bug, a limitation, a feature, or am I doing it wrong?

Hi Graham,

sorry I cannot help you with your question, but I was under the
impression that bacula is able to handle multiple storages and
devices in a pool just fine (or are your volumes in different backup
pools?). 

As we'll be adding a 2nd tape library / changer to an existing bacula
installation next week I'd be very interested in some comments from
the list gurus. 

All the best, 

Uwe 

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