I clearly do not know but maybe the always incremental might do the job.
On 11/14/22 11:33 AM, [email protected] wrote:
I'm sure I'm not the first to think about it but I don't even have a
good idea how to look for any earlier questions.
I have an SD server which uses vchanger. In my case it's configured
along with automounter so I can simply replace a disk and I have fresh
batch of file devices (I don't create device per job, I have
pre-created static-sized device files). Nothing fancy.
But since I'm swapping the entire disk at once in case it fails I lose
all jobs stored on this disk. Which means that if I did a full backup
on disk A then swapped for disk B and did diffs or incrementals there
and the disk A crashed, I lose the ability to restore the machine.
The question is how to make sure in my setup that I don't end up with
incrementals or diffs requiring full from another storage unit. That
would mean that I need to contain full+inc/diff on the same disk.
Should I fiddle with creating separate pools and somehowtry to rotate
them? (like create separate job set for separate media pool for each
week and just repeat them each X weeks where X is number of disks in
rotation, assuming that I do a full every week).
Or any better ideas?
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