On Thu, 17 Aug 2006, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> On Thursday 17 August 2006 18:41, Jo Rhett wrote:
>> On Wed, Aug 16, 2006 at 08:49:19AM +0200, Kern Sibbald wrote:
>>> On Wednesday 16 August 2006 00:48, Jo Rhett wrote:
>>>> After using bacula a lot today to do cleanup of some testing I did,
>>>> I've found that ALL Pools *always* show up everywhere. No matter
>>>> what command you use, or what catalog you are in.
>>>>
>>>> In there any way to associate pools with catalogs, such that pools
>>>> don't show up in the list if they have no media in that catalog? Or
>>>> am I thinking about Pools and Catalogs all wrong?
>>>
>>> I agree this should be changed as it could be very confusing to users at
>>> least at first, but it will require someone to write some code.
>>
>> I'm your huckleberry :-) Anything jump out of your mind on things to avoid?
>
> No, it seems to me to be straight forward: when Bacula is iterating through
> the list of Pool resources, it just needs to be made smart enough to skip
> pools that are defined in a different catalog. That should solve the
> confusion problem.
I had not made the connection between Jo's recent post and my request yesterday
about restricting clients to certain areas; I am new enough to Bacula that I am
still learning to think about all the Bacula entities and their relationships.
I think Jo's desired mod would address my question as well, if I've understood
correctly. I am running the CVS version and would be very willing to test out
any fixes posted.
-- Michael
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