Nobody knows? I also need this feature.
2010/8/2 Jon Schewe jpsch...@mtu.net:
I want to setup bacula so that when a job finishes (one that writes to
disk) it then spawns a job that copies itself to tape. I know about
PoolUncopiedJobs and I don't want to do that, as it can cause the same
job
On 9/20/10 8:03 AM, Yuri Timofeev wrote:
Nobody knows? I also need this feature.
This is my solution for now.
I've got a JobDefs for my copy job:
JobDefs {
Name = CopyJob
Type = Copy
Priority = 40 # after catalog
Pool = Full-Pool # ignored when using SQLQuery
Maximum Concurrent Jobs =
Hello,
I am testing backups of an Exchange 2003 server, with the plugin. I have a
schedule of incrementals with occasional virtualfulls.
The idea being that, after the first real full, doing a full backup is no
longer required (unless I restore the whole Exchange database, because Exchange
then
On Mon, 20 Sep 2010 09:54:24 +1200, Craig Miskell said:
I recently had to bscan a tape. The job was in the database (the Job
Retention
period hadn't yet passed), but the file/path records were not (the File
Retention period *had* passed).
For this client, there were two Filesets
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Martin Simmons wrote:
I recently had to bscan a tape. The job was in the database (the Job
Retention
period hadn't yet passed), but the file/path records were not (the File
Retention period *had* passed).
For this client, there were two
Hello,
I am testing backups of an Exchange 2003 server, with the plugin. I
have a
schedule of incrementals with occasional virtualfulls.
The idea being that, after the first real full, doing a full backup is
no
longer required (unless I restore the whole Exchange database, because
Hi Guys,
I've setup a Bacula to backup 5 mounted NFS drives.
These are backing up machines that are running Redhat 9 and
Solaris 5.9. So I don't really want to attempt to compile clients on them :)
What is troubling me is that the backup just goes through the Full,
differential cycles and it
I've setup a Bacula to backup 5 mounted NFS drives.
These are backing up machines that are running Redhat 9 and
Solaris 5.9. So I don't really want to attempt to compile clients on them :)
What is troubling me is that the backup just goes through the Full,
differential cycles and it does