Ok, I think you not understood me.

When you does a copy job, the bacula will prefer to restore from local
disks, since the has not recycled.
I have a bacula configured with copy jobs, the off site media is updated
twice a month and all restore in local media retention time is done without
needed of my off site medias.

Read about copy and migration jobs in main manual. It´s for you.

Kleber


2011/8/8 hymie! <hy...@lactose.homelinux.net>

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> Kleber Leal writes:
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> >You can use disks off-site making *copy jobs* too. This is better when you
> >need do a restore, since you will not need get off site disk.
>
> You're right about the need to get the off-site disks.  Sadly, the
> bandwidth of my car far exceeds my available network bandwidth.
> Fortunately, we're just at the planning stage, and this is just one
> option.
>
> --hymie!    http://lactose.homelinux.net/~hymie
> hy...@lactose.homelinux.net
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