Hello Giorgio, while our documentation isn't yet as perfect as it could be
(PR are welcome at any times :-) it will certainly be more up to date than
a 5 years old threads.
If you look for inspiration about your configuration, maybe you want to
have a look at how the systemtests works
Hi,
I'm revisiting this old post because I've now started using always
incremental.
I followed your setup but I can't get the concurrent jobs to run.
I have FileStorageCons1 mounted and in use for the first backup of a (very
large) client and FileStorageCons 2,3,4 and 5 not open.
But I also
Am Donnerstag, 17. November 2016 17:59:16 UTC+1 schrieb darkadept:
> I'm new to bareos and I'm trying to implement the "Always Incremental" backup
> strategy.
>
> I have about 250gb of data I'm backing up onto a NAS (mounted via CIFS).
>
> I can't find any other documentation or examples about
Ahh, I see. That makes sense.
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Dakota -
The reason that you don't want to set your pools to autoprune is that if you
are configured properly and your system is running properly autoprune will
never happen. Your consolidation will always happen before the backup exceeds
the retention time. So if there is a problem you will
This is fairly old but very relevant as it may be the only good documentation
on how to get AI backups to actually work. One question I have is why you have
autoprune off. Wouldn't you want it to prune the catalog?
Thanks for the example. I'm trying to get AI working. Creating the
@Dan it would be very nice if you "pimp" a little bit you configuration with
some comments to understand what happens here and why.
with that you can assist this: https://bugs.bareos.org/view.php?id=918
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On Thursday, November 17, 2016 at 11:59:16 AM UTC-5, darkadept wrote:
> I'm new to bareos and I'm trying to implement the "Always Incremental" backup
> strategy.
>
> My assumption is that this configuration will:
> * Do a full backup initially
> * Do incremental backups every weekday at 21:00
How prune consolidated jobs?
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Op vrijdag 30 december 2016 08:26:03 UTC+1 schreef Seitan:
> Yes, the documentation is not informative on how to configure "Always
> incremental" backups. Using information from documentation leads to
> non-working consolidation jobs.
> Full example would be really appreciated.
Indeed, having
Yes, the documentation is not informative on how to configure "Always
incremental" backups. Using information from documentation leads to non-working
consolidation jobs.
Full example would be really appreciated.
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