On Tue, Sep 20, 2005 at 04:08:03PM -0400, Phil Stracchino wrote:
This may be a silly question, especially since I don't know which
version you're running, but have you executed an 'Update Pools' command
since you changed the pool definition? I don't remember which was the
first release in
Hi,
On 20.09.2005 22:00, Joe Rhett wrote:
On Sun, Sep 18, 2005 at 11:32:43AM +0200, Arno Lehmann wrote:
Why don't you simple comment out the Label Format directive, and see
if that corrects the behaviour. If it does, file a bug report telling
that the manual needs an update or the DIR
On 18.09.2005 07:12, Joe Rhett wrote:
Before I go to all of that trouble, could someone kindly look at the
configuration I posted and tell me what is missing? I'm fairly certain
that it is a configuration problem. I doubt that so many people using it
wouldn't have found this problem before.
On Sun, Sep 18, 2005 at 11:32:43AM +0200, Arno Lehmann wrote:
Why don't you simple comment out the Label Format directive, and see
if that corrects the behaviour. If it does, file a bug report telling
that the manual needs an update or the DIR behaviour should be changed.
That's basically
Joe Rhett wrote:
On 18.09.2005 07:12, Joe Rhett wrote:
Before I go to all of that trouble, could someone kindly look at the
configuration I posted and tell me what is missing? I'm fairly certain
that it is a configuration problem. I doubt that so many people using it
wouldn't have found this
Alright people, I seriously need an explanation here.
You have X volumes, which are each retained for Y retention time.
You can add another volume by labelling it.
If no free volume is available, and Recycle is enabled, Bacula should
recycle the oldest volume that is past the retention time,
Hello,
On 17.09.2005 08:49, Joe Rhett wrote:
Alright people, I seriously need an explanation here.
You have X volumes, which are each retained for Y retention time.
You can add another volume by labelling it.
If no free volume is available, and Recycle is enabled, Bacula should
recycle the
On 17.09.2005 08:49, Joe Rhett wrote:
Alright people, I seriously need an explanation here.
You have X volumes, which are each retained for Y retention time.
You can add another volume by labelling it.
If no free volume is available, and Recycle is enabled, Bacula should
recycle the