Dwight Tovey wrote:
> On Thu, 2007-02-01 at 15:48 -0500, Brian Debelius wrote:
>
>> Using the Windows director, sd, and fd, it does not appear that
>> automatic labeling works with variable expansion and Label Format.
>>
>> This works, and the files get named Comp1_Full-0001..etc
>>
>> ##############################
>> # Full backup pool
>> ##############################
>> Pool {
>> Name = "Pool-Full"
>> Pool Type = Backup
>> Recycle = yes
>> AutoPrune = yes
>> Volume Retention = 3 months
>> Maximum Volume Jobs = 1
>> Label Format = "Comp1_Full-"
>> Maximum Volumes = 3
>> }
>>
>> This does not work, and the files get named Comp1_Full- with no
>> sequential number added to the filename.
>> ##############################
>> # Full backup pool
>> ##############################
>> Pool {
>> Name = "Pool-Full"
>> Pool Type = Backup
>> Recycle = yes
>> AutoPrune = yes
>> Volume Retention = 3 months
>> Maximum Volume Jobs = 1
>> Label Format = "$Client_Full-"
>> Maximum Volumes = 3
>> }
>>
>
> I just went through this myself. It actually is behaving as documented.
> Under the section on LabelFormat, it states:
>
> "If no variable expansion characters are found in the string, the
> Volume name will be formed from the format string appended with the
> number of volumes in the pool plus one, which will be edited as four
> digits with leading zeros."
>
> What isn't explicitly stated is that if any other variable expansion has
> taken place, then the volume numbers are not appended.
>
> You can get around this by using the NumVols variable. For your format,
> you will probably want something like this:
> LabelFormat = "${Client}_Full-${NumVols:p/4/0/r}"
>
> The NumVols gives you the count of the volumes currently in the pool.
> The 'p' command says to pad the variable to be at least 4 characters,
> using '0' as the padding character, and pad to the right.
>
> You could also use this format: "${Client}_${Level}-${NumVols:p/4/0/r}"
>
> That way the level is also determined at run time.
>
> /dwight
>
>
Thanks, I will give that a try.
brian-
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