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[Bacula-users] Volume retention issue

2008-05-30 07:10:32
Subject: [Bacula-users] Volume retention issue
From: Alessandro Campagni <a.campagni AT cantierecreativo.fi DOT it>
To: bacula-users AT lists.sourceforge DOT net
Date: Fri, 30 May 2008 13:10:21 +0200
Hi everybody,

first of all sorry for my bad english!

i'm using bacula on the servers of three customers and i've got the same 
problem.

the schedule configuration is

   Run = Level=Full Pool=PostinoFullPool 1st sun at 20:00
   Run = Level=Differential Pool=PostinoDiffPool 2nd-4th sun at 20:00
   Run = Level=Differential Pool=PostinoDiffPool 3rd-5th sun at 20:00
   Run = Level=Incremental Pool=PostinoIncrPool mon-sat at 21:00

and the pool

   Pool {
     Name = PostinoFullPool
     Pool Type = Backup
     Recycle = yes
     AutoPrune = yes
     Volume Retention = 2m
     Accept Any Volume = yes
     Maximum Volume Jobs = 1
   }

   Pool {
     Name = PostinoDiffPool
     ...
     Volume Retention = 4w
     ...
   }

   Pool {
     Name = PostinoIncrPool
     ...
     Volume Retention = 1w
     ...
   }

if i use 2 volumes in PostinoFullPool, 4 volumes in PostinoDiffPool and 
6 volumes in PostinoIncrPool after one week or two bacula starts 
complaining about not finding appendable volumes.
I understand it's a sync problem, but why?
Does bacula know difference between month like February (28 days) and 
May (31 days)?

-- 
Cordiali saluti
Alessandro Campagni
  --------
Cantiere Creativo
Tel 055 2345008
Fax 055 2345008
info AT cantierecreativo.fi DOT it
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