Re: [Bacula-users] Difference between purge volume and purge jobs volume

2023-09-27 Thread Felix Brack
Hello Robert, Many thanks for the fast response! On 26.09.23 17:36, Rob Gerber wrote: > My guess is that purge volume=xyz will purge any records regarding that > volume. However, purge jobs volume=xyz will purge any jobs related to > that volume, but not the volume itself. > > I have learned

Re: [Bacula-users] Difference between purge volume and purge jobs volume

2023-09-27 Thread Rob Gerber
I suppose that would be a very thorough way to ensure no records remain. Remember that I am not 100% certain about what those commands do, and that others here may have more wisdom. I have read in the docs somewhere about a way to get Bacula to reuse a tape that had been previously used before

Re: [Bacula-users] Progressive Virtual Fulls...

2023-09-27 Thread Josh Fisher via Bacula-users
On 9/26/23 12:48, Marco Gaiarin wrote: Mandi! Rados??aw Korzeniewski In chel di` si favelave... Because of this. To make Virtual Full Bacula needs to read all backup jobs starting from Full, Diff and all Incrementals. Your Full (as volume suggests) is stored on Obito_Full_0001 which has

Re: [Bacula-users] Progressive Virtual Fulls...

2023-09-27 Thread Marco Gaiarin
> full pool). But still i think that there's no way to have ONE full copy... > clearly without 'scripting' something around (create a scratch pool/volume, > consolidate, migrate back to original pool/volume, delete scratch). Exactly. 27-Sep 17:29 lnfbacula-dir JobId 11634: Start Virtual

Re: [Bacula-users] Difference between purge volume and purge jobs volume

2023-09-27 Thread Felix Brack
Hi Rob, On 27.09.23 16:20, Rob Gerber wrote: > I suppose that would be a very thorough way to ensure no records remain. > Remember that I am not 100% certain about what those commands do, and > that others here may have more wisdom. > For now the result of issuing the three purge commands seems