[Bacula-users] Confused: Volume, Storage, Pool, Job
2015-02-27 12:56:15
Exemple:
Job {
Name = Job1
Type = Backup
Level = Full
Client = vm-omv-fd
FileSet = FileSet1
Schedule = Schedule1
Storage = Storage1
Pool = Pool1
Messages = Message1
}
Pool may contain many volumes. What's the advantage of multiple volumes in a
pool?
Volume: is a label of a storage in a pool. What's the purpose of a volume?
Why the Job resource has a pool and a storage attributes, it's supposed to have
only the pool attributes!
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