Dear All,

I run Bacula 9.6.7 in a Debian GNU/Linux box and I have this situation
(simplified):

Pool: Monthly
+---------+-------------+-----------+ 
| mediaid | volumename  | volstatus |  
+---------+-------------+-----------+ 
|       1 | VOLFULL0001 | Purged    | 
|       2 | VOLFULL0002 | Purged    |
|       3 | VOLFULL0003 | Purged    |
|       4 | VOLFULL0004 | Purged    |
|       5 | VOLFULL0005 | Full      |
|       6 | VOLFULL0006 | Full      |
|       7 | VOLFULL0007 | Full      |
+------------------------------------ 

I would like to migrate jobs data from volumes 5-7 to volumes 1-4 and
then delete volumes 5-7.

I have set up a new pool "Migrate" to which I have transferred volumes
5-7 and set up a job definition for migrating data from pool Migrate
to the original pool Monthly but it doesn't work (migration jobs are
"waiting on max Storage jobs") and the manual says: "ensure that [...]
you always migrate to pools with different Media Types."

Question #1: the pools I am trying to migrate between are both of File
type: what is the rationale behind the constraint described in the
manual?

Question #2: it seems that in Bacula 11 this constraint is not present
any more but upgrading to Bacula 11 is not an option for me right now.
Do You have any smart idea to accomplish my goal with Bacula 9.6?

Thank you very much in advance,

best regards!

-- 
Andrea Brugiolo                       andrea.brugi...@unipd.it
Universita` degli Studi di Padova     http://www.unipd.it
Centro di Ateneo per le Biblioteche   https://bibliotecadigitale.cab.unipd.it


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