In the documentation, it's advised to use different Media Type values for each
device
(File1, File2, ...). From what I understand, if you don't, you might meet some
problems
where the Director will try to access, for example, to Device SD_FULL to write
your
incremental volumes.
This will lead t
Great!! This is exactly what I was looking for. I had not looked at
the schedule resource carefully. Thanks for all the help.
Sincerely,
Doug Penny
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Maybe I have something set up wrong, but I don't see a option to
specify a certain Device{} for a certain Pool{}. I see where I can
specify the Device{} for both the Job{} and the Storage{} resources,
but unless I create separate jobs for full and differentials, I don't
see how I can accomplish th
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> I am new to bacula, but have been very impressed with the flexibility
> it provides. I currently have bacula backing up 9 different servers
> to disk. However everything is going to one disk. Is there anyway to
> have all of my full backups go to one disk