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Re: [Bacula-users] Allow SpoolData=no on the job level to override a schedule's setting

2009-10-30 17:31:19
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Allow SpoolData=no on the job level to override a schedule's setting
From: Cedric Tefft <logicloop AT gmail DOT com>
To: Steve Polyack <korvus AT comcast DOT net>
Date: Fri, 30 Oct 2009 14:27:19 -0700
Steve Polyack wrote:
> I've recently enabled spooling on a storage director by turning it on in 
> the Director and Storage sections of the dir's config.  I've also 
> enabled it in the schedules where it should be.  However, for a 
> particular schedule there is one job which I do not want to spool 
> because it's coming locally from the storage daemon to tape.  I've set 
> "SpoolData = no" in the job, but this doesn't help.  It appears that 
> this is overwritten by the schedule's "SpoolData=yes" setting.
>
> Is the only solution to NOT set the spooling flag in the schedule, and 
> instead set it in every Job?  This seems counter-intuitive, but it may 
> make sense in other circumstances.
>
>   

As far as I know, options given in the schedule always override options 
given in the job defs.  You could, as you suggest, set it in every job 
and make no mention of it in the schedule.  Another possibility is to 
create a different schedule for the job(s) where you want spooling 
turned off.

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