I’m assuming you are using disk based volumes, and not using Always Incremental.

Assuming you just copy off the old volumes that have the old jobs and never 
recycle them or expire them the SD will never try to access them.  That does 
give you the option to move them back and forth as needed.  If the SD does try 
to read them you will get an error, can then copy them back etc.

That said I would not do it that way.  I”m sure there are better ways to make 
storage removable,  I know there are several people that use USB devices etc 
kinda like tape.

I would look at examples using the Removeable Media option online
https://docs.bareos.org/Configuration/StorageDaemon.html

I would then create a new Pool and storage devices just for these ‘long term 
jobs’.

I would then use a Migrate Job
https://docs.bareos.org/TasksAndConcepts/MigrationAndCopy.html

To move the jobs in question form your online storage to your external drive, 
and then remove the drive when complete.

This keeps track of having these archived jobs on a different volume and 
storage device etc, but are still there is you want to get them back.

This person doesn’t even even bother with Removeable Media = yes  just manaully 
copies over the jobs, this much like copying them off above as long as you know 
bareos isn’t going to try and read/write  from those volumes when your drive 
isn’t connected at the path it expects to find those volumes generally is ok.

http://www.chriscouture.com/archive-full-bacula-backups-removable-hard-drive/

Brock Palen
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> On Feb 11, 2021, at 4:33 PM, Ben-Zion Efron <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hello Bareos users and experts,
> 
> Our storage devices are almost at full capacity and it is causing some of the 
> backup jobs to fail. We bought a large hard drive onto which we are going to 
> offload some of the older jobs. This is because we would like to keep them on 
> hand just in case the need ever arises for some old piece of data.
> 
> My question once offload and disconnect the hard-drive will we be able to 
> easily reconnect it and restore the data. Does the catalog/db keep records of 
> backups that are no longer stored on the device?
> 
> Thank you all for your help,
> 
> Ben
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