Re: [bareos-users] Help with retention

2023-11-06 Thread Bruno Friedmann (bruno-at-bareos)
And if you already have volumes, don't forget to update them all. bconsole -> update -> volume parameter -> 13: All Volumes from Pool or 14: All Volumes from all Pools On Friday, 3 November 2023 at 08:49:26 UTC+1 Miguel Santos wrote: > Forgot to change Max Volume Jobs, I will set it to 1, not

Re: [bareos-users] Help with retention

2023-11-03 Thread Miguel Santos
Forgot to change Max Volume Jobs, I will set it to 1, not 100. On Friday, November 3, 2023 at 8:47:53 AM UTC+1 Miguel Santos wrote: > This is what I would do. > > Job { > Name = "lpsoar01_job_D" > JobDefs = "DailyJobDefs" > FileSet = "lpsoar01_fileset" > Schedule = *"CustomCycle"* > > }

Re: [bareos-users] Help with retention

2023-11-03 Thread Miguel Santos
This is what I would do. Job { Name = "lpsoar01_job_D" JobDefs = "DailyJobDefs" FileSet = "lpsoar01_fileset" Schedule = *"CustomCycle"* } JobDefs { Name = "DailyJobDefs" Type = Backup Level = Full Client = bareos-fd Schedule = "DailyFullCycle" Storage = File Messages =

Re: [bareos-users] Help with retention

2023-11-02 Thread Yariv Hazan
Thank you! To simplify (for me L ) please look on the daily only. Per configuration below I do 6 backups for a week. My retention is on the pool level (Volume Retention = 7 days) right? On what level it should be? Or how I should define it in the pool level that I’m not doing correctly now?

Re: [bareos-users] Help with retention

2023-10-29 Thread Miguel Santos
You need 3 different pools to do this. One that keeps your: - 6 daily backups for a week - 4 weekly backups for a month - 6 monthly backups for 6 months. >From there you can decide to either: * create different jobs to write to different pools (simpler) * make a migration/copy of the data to the

[bareos-users] Help with retention

2023-10-29 Thread Yariv Hazan
Hello, My retention is pretty simple(?) I have only full backups and I need to keep backups for Last 6 daily backups for a week Last 4 weekly backups for a month Last 6 monthly backups for 6 months. But: 1. All backups are kept for much longer without being pruned. 2. A daily backup volume is