Bacula-users

Re: [Bacula-users] Chained copy job

2012-04-05 06:49:19
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Chained copy job
From: Dennis Hoppe <dennis.hoppe AT debian-solutions DOT de>
To: Uwe Schuerkamp <uwe.schuerkamp AT nionex DOT net>, bacula-users AT lists.sourceforge DOT net
Date: Thu, 05 Apr 2012 12:47:02 +0200
Hello Uwe,

Am 05.04.2012 12:38, schrieb Uwe Schuerkamp:
>> the "Selection Type" is defined at the following "JobDefs". I read
>> somwhere that i have to use a "Selection Type" instead of
>> "PoolUncopiedJobs", because it does not set a "priorjobid".
> 
> sorry I must have overlooked that bit. Thanks to your previous example
> I have now been able to define a fine-grained copy job for one of my
> pools as I wasn't even aware of the SQLQuery Selection type ;-) 
> 
> I'm happy to report that in my case, everything worked as expected so
> checked your config for any obvious boo-boos (I think you can tell by
> now that my bacula expertise is still very superficial, even after
> five years of admin'ing multiple deployments). 

maybe you could send me your config files? Which distribution and
version are you using?

>> I am wondering how Bacula is getting the "NextPool", because the
>> Database shows nothing and why Bacula thinks there is nothing to copy.
>>
>>  poolid |        name        | nextpoolid
>> --------+--------------------+------------
>>       4 | backup-monthly     |          0
>>       5 | backup-daily       |          0
>>       6 | backup-weekly      |          0
>>      50 | backup-monthly-usb |          0
>>      51 | backup-daily-usb   |          0
>>      52 | backup-weekly-usb  |          0
>>      89 | backup-monthly-nas |          0
>>      90 | backup-daily-nas   |          0
>>      91 | backup-weekly-nas  |          0
> 
> Just out of curiousity, are all your online / disk based pools living
> in the same directory? 

I have one directory for my storages (disk, usb disk, nas) and beneath
one directory for each host which will contain the volumes for my full,
differential and incremental volumes.

Regards, Dennis

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