> It doesn't identify drives. It identifies volumes that are needed. > Backups are made to volumes, which on disk are regular files on a > filesystem partition, not the raw drive. So, for example, if you had 3 > volumes on each drive then you might name them drive01vol1, drive01vol2, > and drive01vol3 for drive 1, drive02vol1, drive02vol2, and drive02vol3 > for drive 2, and etc. When Bacula asked to mount a volume labeled > 'drive07vol2' you would then know that it was on drive 7. If you put the > wrong drive in, then it would not contain volume 'drive07vol2' and > Bacula would complain.
OK, I think I've got it. Your use of the term "volume" is throwing me a little. I am used to the term meaning "one or more storage media accessed as one logical device". In short, a "volume" is something which shows up as /dev/hdx, /dev/sdx, /dev/mdx, /dev/dmx, etc. Is the file name Bacula uses easily identifiable? IOW, if I name the volume drive01v01, will I see a file named something similar to drive01vol01 in the file system? I'm not sure I see any advantage to having multiple partitions on a drive for my application. Can multiple volumes reside in a single partition? Indeed, I am still not sure what the advantage for my situation would be for multiple backup volumes, unless each volume comprises a particular backup set done on a particular date? > > You lost me a little, here. This portion makes it sound as if the > > autochanger might be useful for a hot-swappable drive, but I'm not quite > > seeing the whole picture - or its advantages. > > > > > Indeed, it is primarily for hot-swappable drives such as USB, 4-drive > hot-swap SATA enclosures, etc. I see where it would be an advantage for a multiple drive enclosure, but I'm still not seeing it for a single drive enclosure. > It also allows multiple virtual drives, > which is useful when multiple pools are used to run multiple concurrent > jobs. Rather than having to specify which jobs use which devices, all > jobs use the same autochanger device. That's not going to be the case, here. I only have one array to back up, from one machine. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Come build with us! The BlackBerry(R) Developer Conference in SF, CA is the only developer event you need to attend this year. Jumpstart your developing skills, take BlackBerry mobile applications to market and stay ahead of the curve. Join us from November 9 - 12, 2009. Register now! http://p.sf.net/sfu/devconference _______________________________________________ Bacula-users mailing list Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users