I would deeply appreciate anyone who would look at this situation and
clue me in on what I'm doing wrong here.
Take it as a free shot! You get to insult me and I even asked for it.
(although please take the insult to personal e-mail)
If you're not into insulting me, and you're in SFBA I'll buy you a
shot/beer/coffee whatever as a thank you. I've been chasing this for
a while and I'm really confused. I have debug output if it would
help, but I suspect that the configuration below is enough for
someone familiar with using multiple catalogs.
On Jul 28, 2006, at 11:10 AM, Jo Rhett wrote:
> Sorry, I thought I had included that.
>
> *list volumes
> Pool: localnet_Pool
> No results to list.
> Pool: clients_Pool
> No results to list.
> Pool: svcolo_Daily
> ***the right svcolo volumes list here***
> Pool: svcolo_Monthly
> No results to list.
> Pool: svcolo_Quarterly
> ***the right svcolo volumes list here***
>
> So the volumes aren't appearing in the wrong place, they simply
> aren't being saved.
>
> I'm sure that I'm doing something wrong in the configuration, but I
> haven't the foggiest clue what it is. There are no messages
> associated with the nightly backups to clue me in.
>
> On Jul 28, 2006, at 11:03 AM, John Drescher wrote:
>> How about list volumes?
>>
>> On 7/28/06, Jo Rhett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> *purge
>>> Choose item to purge (1-3): 3
>>> Defined Pools:
>>> Select the Pool (1-8): 4
>>> No results to list.
>>> Enter MediaId or Volume name: localnet-0001
>>> sql_get.c:910 Media record for Volume "localnet-0001" not found.
>>> *list pools
>>> +--------+------------------+---------+---------+----------
>>> +-------------+
>>> | PoolId | Name | NumVols | MaxVols | PoolType |
>>> LabelFormat |
>>> +--------+------------------+---------+---------+----------
>>> +-------------+
>>> | 4 | localnet_Pool | 0 | 30 | Backup |
>>> localnet- |
>>> | 5 | clients_Pool | 0 | 30 | Backup |
>>> clients- |
>>> | 6 | svcolo_Daily | 25 | 30 | Backup |
>>> Daily- |
>>> | 7 | svcolo_Monthly | 0 | 4 | Backup |
>>> Monthly- |
>>> | 8 | svcolo_Quarterly | 1 | 4 | Backup |
>>> quarterly- |
>>> +--------+------------------+---------+---------+----------
>>> +-------------+
>>>
>>> Okay, this is confusing. Every night dozens of clients in the
>>> localnet and client pools get backed up. Each night we get the
>>> first
>>> report with something like this:
>>>
>>> 24-Jul 22:05 backup0-dir: Start Backup JobId 51, Job=w7localnet.
>>> 2006-07-24_22.05.00
>>> 24-Jul 22:05 backup0-dir: Max configured use duration exceeded.
>>> Marking Volume "localnet-0017" as Used.
>>> 24-Jul 22:05 backup0-dir: Created new Volume "localnet-0018" in
>>> catalog.
>>> 24-Jul 22:05 backup0-sd: Labeled new Volume "localnet-0018" on
>>> device
>>> "Dev_localnet" (/bacula/localnet).
>>> 24-Jul 22:05 backup0-sd: Wrote label to prelabeled Volume
>>> "localnet-0018" on device "Dev_localnet" (/bacula/localnet)
>>>
>>> So it's handling the volumes correctly. But it's not keeping
>>> them in
>>> the catalog? What is failing here?
>>>
>>>
>>> Pool {
>>> Name = localnet_Pool
>>> Pool Type = Backup
>>> Recycle = yes # Bacula can automatically
>>> recycle Volumes
>>> Recycle Oldest Volume = yes
>>> AutoPrune = yes # Prune expired volumes
>>> Volume Retention = 30 days # one year
>>> Volume Use Duration = 24h
>>> Accept Any Volume = yes # write on any volume in
>>> the
>>> pool
>>> LabelFormat = "localnet-"
>>> Maximum Volumes = 30
>>> }
>>> Pool {
>>> Name = clients_Pool
>>> Pool Type = Backup
>>> Recycle = yes # Bacula can automatically
>>> recycle Volumes
>>> Recycle Oldest Volume = yes
>>> AutoPrune = yes # Prune expired volumes
>>> Volume Retention = 30 days # one year
>>> Volume Use Duration = 24h
>>> Accept Any Volume = yes # write on any volume in
>>> the
>>> pool
>>> LabelFormat = "clients-"
>>> Maximum Volumes = 30
>>> }
>>>
>>> Catalog {
>>> Name = localnetCatalog
>>> dbname = bacula_localnet;
>>> user = bacula_localnet;
>>> password = "*********";
>>> }
>>> Catalog {
>>> Name = clientsCatalog
>>> dbname = bacula_clients;
>>> user = bacula_clients;
>>> password = "*********";
>>> }
>>>
>>> JobDefs {
>>> Name = "localnet_Job"
>>> Type = Backup
>>> Level = Incremental
>>> Client = backup0-fd
>>> FileSet = "freebsd-root-var-d"
>>> Schedule = "clientWeeklyFull"
>>> Storage = Disk_localnet
>>> Pool = localnet_Pool
>>> Messages = Standard
>>> Priority = 10
>>> }
>>>
>>> JobDefs {
>>> Name = "clients_Job"
>>> Type = Backup
>>> Level = Incremental
>>> Client = backup0-fd
>>> FileSet = "unix-root-only"
>>> Schedule = "clientWeeklyFull"
>>> Storage = Disk_clients
>>> Pool = clients_Pool
>>> Messages = Standard
>>> Priority = 10
>>> }
>>>
>>> The individual jobs have no specifics -- only the host and client
>>> info. Sometimes overriding the fileset on a per-host basis. But
>>> whatever is wrong is happening for all hosts in both Pools so it's
>>> clearly somewhere in the above, but I'm not certain.
>>>
>>> --
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>>>
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>>
>>
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>
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