Gilberto Nunes Ferreira wrote:
> On Mon, 12 Sep 2005 13:23:32 -0400, Phil Stracchino wrote
>
>>Uh ... You didn't answer the question. In what way is it not
>>working? In what way is it not doing what you want? If you don't
>>say, we have to guess.
>
>
> What is don't working for me, is the date of backup. How can I make to backup
> wait for your time working...
I'm sorry, I do not understand these two sentences at all.
> I have just ONE client to make a backup...
OK.
> I just change the "Maximum Volume Jobs = 2" to "Maximum Volume Jobs = 1",
> because I think that the "Maximum Volume Jobs" directive means how many tapes
> is using to each job. Or I wrong about this?!?!?
No, you have that completely backwards.
"Maximum Volume Jobs" does not mean how many tapes can be used for a
Job. "Maximum Volume Jobs" means how many JOBS can be written to a TAPE.
There are very few even remotely normal backup configurations in which
you will EVER need to use "Maximum Volume Jobs".
> Volume Use Duration = 14d
> Volume Retention = 14d
>
> So, my Pool is here:
>
> Pool {
> Name = Noturno
> Pool Type = Backup
> Recycle = yes
> AutoPrune = yes
> Volume Use Duration = 14d
> Volume Retention = 14d
> Accept Any Volume = yes
> Maximum Volume Jobs = 1
> }
>
> Pool {
> Name = Noturno-
> Pool Type = Backup
> Recycle = yes
> AutoPrune = yes
> Volume Use Duration = 14d
> Volume Retention = 14d
> Accept Any Volume = yes
> Maximum Volume Jobs = 1
> }
No. If you set volume use duration = 14 days, each tape will remain
writeable for two weeks; you want it to remain writeable for one week.
In any case, though, Maximum Volume Jobs will override that; the tape
will be marked Used after one backup job. Again, any configuration in
which you use both Volume Use Duration and Maximum Volume Jobs, *and
need both of those*, is so unlikely that it's almost certainly wrong.
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