On 23.11.2011 15:01, Ralph Kutschera wrote: > Hallo! > > Am 16.04.2011 00:43, schrieb CDuv: >> Hello, >> >> While testing Bacula, I've had this bad "No full backup before >> 2011-04-15 13:37:00 found" surprise when trying to restore files of a >> Job >> >> The client status shows that jobs were correctly done (both full and >> incremental btw) but restore command says he can't. >> >> I think my problem comes from retention times: files/jobs of a full >> backup getting pruned after the defined File/Job Retention setting. >> >> Let's say I set a retention of 10 days and schedule my full backup >> every weeks : this should run fine, 10-days-old backups will be >> pruned 3 days after the last full backup. Right? >> >> But what if that Client isn't available for two weeks? The Job won't >> run, so will the full backup. But I think pruning will occurs and >> will make my job without any backup (either full or incremental). Am >> I still right? >> >> So here is my question: Is there a way to prevent Bacula from pruning >> files/jobs that are part of the last full backup Job done? >> >> Thank you > > Is there a solution yet for Bacula 2.0.3? > > Thanks, > Ralph >
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