Thanks Bill, that's a good plan that I'll implement.

Chris


On Sat, 6 Apr 2024, 22:17 Bill Arlofski via Bacula-users, <
bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:

> On 4/6/24 10:53 AM, Chris Wilkinson wrote:
> > I am attempting to write a copy job to copy uncopied jobs from one SD to
> another. It seems that the client and fileset
> > directives are required or the syntax check will fail. The documentation
> (v9) is not explicit on this point.
> >
> > Since the client is not involved in a copy job, it seems that these
> clauses are redundant. If they really are required,  does
> > it matter what value they have,  even a non-existent one?
> >
> > This is what I have for the copy job:
> >
> > Job {
> >    Name = "catalog-copy"
> >    Description = "copy of catalog"
> >    Type = "Copy"
> >    Level = "Full"
> >    Messages = "Standard"
> >    Storage = "dns-325-sd" #source storage
> >    Pool = "catalog"
> >    NextPool = "catalog-copy"  #destination storage
> >    Client = "catalog-fd"  #why is this needed, what value?
> >    Fileset = "Catalog"  #why is this needed, what value?
> >    Schedule = "sched_none"
> >    SelectionPattern = "catalog"  #copy only job names matching "catalog"
> >    SelectionType = "PoolUncopiedJobs"
> > }
> >
> > Many Thanks
> > Chris Wilkinson
>
> Hello Chris,
>
> The parser sees that it is parsing a Job resource, and then requires all
> the settings for a Job resource, and does not
> distinguish a Backup type job from an Admin one, or Copy, or Verify etc.
> This had annoyed me also for some time, but I
> suspect the developers will never want to spend time on making this
> distinction when parsing resources. :)
>
> What I have been doing in my Bacula environments for many years is I
> create some "dummy/fake" resources and use them in
> places where the parser requires them but they are clearly not needed/used.
>
> The nice (OCD?) thing here is that in my Copy, Migration, Admin, Restore,
> etc job logs and summaries, it is clear that no
> Fileset, or Client, or Storage, etc was really used.
>
> The same is true when viewing Job listings in BWeb, Baculaum, Bacula-Web,
> Bacularis, or in my
> https://github.com/waa/baculabackupreport script. ie: It is explicitly
> clear that a Copy/Migration Control job (for example)
> in the list contacted no Client.
>
> In each of my fake resources, I have just the bare minimum required to
> satisfy the parser fro that type of resource. I name
> them all "None" (there is funny bug in my reporting script story about
> this - Python programmers will know straight away :)
> and I use them in special jobs as mentioned above.
>
>
> Fake Client for copy jobs, etc:
> ----8<----
> Client {
>    Name = None
>    Address = localhost
>    Password = N/A
>    @/opt/comm-bacula/include/Clients-Defaults  # Some required things for
> all Clients like FDPort, Catalog are in here
> }
> ----8<----
>
> Fake Fileset for copy jobs, etc:
> ----8<----
> Fileset {
>    Name = None
>      Include {
>        Options {
>        Signature = md5
>      }
>    }
> }
> ----8<----
>
> Fake Storage for admin jobs, etc
> ----8<----
> Autochanger {
>    Name = None
>    Address = localhost
>    Enabled = no
>    Device = N/A
>    Password = N/A
>    Media Type = None
> }
> ----8<----
>
> Fake Pool for copy jobs, etc:
> ----8<----
> Pool {
>    Name = None
>    PoolType = Backup
> }
> ----8<----
>
> Fake Schedule with no run times. This way I can implicitly see what are my
> "Manually run" jobs:
> ----8<----
> Schedule {
>    Name = Manual
> }
> ----8<----
>
>
>
> Hope this helps!
> Bill
>
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