Bacula-users

Re: [Bacula-users] New server, new questions: umlaute and confusion with changing a client's pool

2010-11-14 22:00:22
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] New server, new questions: umlaute and confusion with changing a client's pool
From: Oliver Hoffmann <oh AT dom DOT de>
To: bacula-users AT lists.sourceforge DOT net
Date: Mon, 15 Nov 2010 03:56:38 +0100
> >>>>> On Thu, 11 Nov 2010 16:18:14 +0100, Oliver Hoffmann said:
> > 
> > I had the following problem with 3.0.2 as well as now with 5.0.2 (runs
> > on ubuntu 10.10). When I change the pool and accordingly the storage
> > device of a client, then the job won't run because the scheduled volume
> > is marked *unknown*.
> 
> Seeing *unknown* in the output of "status dir" is normal, until it can decide
> which volume to use.

When I saw volumes in state *unknown* then the belonging jobs were never
running, because it was always the result of those pool confusions.

> Saying "the job won't run" doesn't give much idea what is happening.  I
> suggest you post the complete job log and config.
> 
> 

Sorry. Can't reach the server right now. But the problem is that
changing the pool (and storage device) seems to be ok but it never is.
So I wonder where else is the definition of a job's pool?

> >                      If I start the job manually everything is fine.
> 
> Maybe the schedule overrides some parameters, which break it?
> 

How can a schedule override it? On the other hand it must have something
to do with it. Any ideas? 
Or let's put it this way. What do I need to do to change the pool of a
job? I thought that I search the appropriate job definition in
bacula-dir.conf and change "Pool = pool1" to "Pool = pool2" and "Storage
= raid1" to "Storage = raid2"*, save and it's done, isn't it?

*The volumes of pool1 are on raid1 and the volumes of pool2 are on
raid2.
> __Martin
> 
Thx,

Oliver

P.S.: The missing umlauts is a problem of my ubuntu client ;-) The
server is doing fine.


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