On 25.07.2012 16:39, Phil Stracchino wrote:
> Now my problem is that bacula always leaves the last tape in
> "appendable" state, and when the tape gets inserted for its next write
> cycle, it will not overwrite this tape, but only append to it - even
> though the retention period of the tape has expired.
> Sounds so far as though what you need is "Volume Use Duration".
That's what I thought, too :)
>> I thought I could solve the problem by setting the maximum volume use
>> time to a value that is equal to its retention time - but the volume use
>> time will only be updated AFTER a job has finished, and never BEFORE a
>> job gets started. So the first job in the new cycle will always be
>> appended to last week's backup, no matter what I do.
> Wait, you said tapes are swapped out every day. Did I misunderstand?
> Have you tried setting volume use duration to 24 hours?
Yes, I did. My problem is, The "use duration" is checked and the "Used
status" is set only at the end of a job that writes to the particular
volume, and not at the moment when bacula decides whether to overwrite
or to append to the volume.
Best Regards,
Sven
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