Arno Lehmann schrieb:
> Hello,
>
> On 2/4/2007 1:12 PM, Pierre Bernhardt wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have different pools created:
>>
>> Daily for incremental backups
>> Weekly for differential backups
>> Monthly for full backups
>>
>> If a Daily job executes and a full backup must be saved the bu
>> schould go automatically to the monthly pool. For Differential
>> it should use the Weekly pool.
>>
>> So I've configured the following schedule directive in director
>> configuration.
>>
>> Schedule {
>> Name = "Cycle"
>> Run = Level = Full 1st sun at 18:35
>> Run = Level = Differential Full Pool = Monthly 2nd-5th sun at 18:35
> ^^^^
>> Run = Level = Incremental Full Pool = Monthly Differential Pool = Weekly
>> mon-sat at 18:35
>> }
>>
>> But the problem is, it will not work as I guess.
>>
>> Where is the mistake?
>
> What do you expect the "Full" I marked above to do?
This means it should do a differential backup, but if no full backup
is made, the backup should go to the media pool Monthly instead of
media pool Weekly.
> Apart from that, you've done the same I did for quite some time, and
> which worked flawless.
>
> Today, I prefer to set the pools for the backup levels in the job
> definition, and link the pools to the storage device in the pool setup.
>
> That is not possible with 1.36, by the way.
I'm using bacula 2.0.0 from the debian packages on sorceforge.
cu...
Pierre Bernhardt
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