On Wed, 20 Jul 2005 - 12:14pm, Daniel Weuthen wrote:
>> Just one quick they that jumped into my eye at first:
>> Why do you use one pool for every day?
>
>Because that was why i concluded from the docs.
>Do you replace the disk every day?
>ours are permanantly mounted.
Yes we do, cause we use tapes. ;^)
With using the "Max Use Duration" you can limit the use of your disks.
When you set it to 23h you make sure it wont get used after that -> e.g. for
the next days backup. And they remain "used" for the "Volume Retention", 6 days
in your config.
Looks good, doesnt it? :]
M.
>> We do something very similar here, thats our pool for that:
>>
>> Pool {
>> Name = Daily
>> Pool Type = Backup
>> Recycle = yes
>> Recycle Current Volume = yes
>> AutoPrune = yes
>> Accept Any Volume = yes
>> LabelFormat = "D${Day:p/2/0/r}${mirror_days[$Day]}0"
>> Cleaning Prefix = "CLNI"
>> ## recycle the tape after ...
>> Volume Retention = 13 days
>> ## we use it once but for multiple jobs -> e.g. not Maximum Volume
>> Jobs = 1 Volume Use Duration = 23 hours
>> }
>>
>> The tapes can be used for 23 hours and are reused every two weeks. Works
>> here without any issues, so it might be the different usage of the pools.
>
>This looks good to me.
>I will try that. Thanks
>
>
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