> Hi,
>
> I use bacula to backup some machines on my home network. The machine
> running bacula is set to boot up automatically each evening. It is then
> responsible for waking the (Windows) clients using Wake-on-LAN, running
> a backup and then shutting the other machine down.
>
> However, sometimes the PCs are switched off at the wall and this fails.
>
> Is there an easy way to have bacula make weekly backups, but if these
> fail one night to keep trying the following nights?
>
> Could such a technique work even when the computer running the bacula
> director and storage daemon shuts down every night after the backup window?
>
> Many thanks,
>
> Chris.
I believe this is achievable with job's option "Rerun Failed Levels" which
is "no" by default..
From the manual:
Rerun Failed Levels = <yes|no>
If this directive is set to yes (default no), and Bacula detects that a
previous job at a higher level (i.e. Full or Differential) has failed, the
current job level will be upgraded to the higher level. This is particularly
useful for Laptops where they may often be unreachable, and if a prior Full
save has failed, you wish the very next backup to be a Full save rather than
whatever level it is started as.
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