Hello All,
I'm running bacula-2.0.3 on RHEL4 backing up to file. Currently, for
testing purposes, I have file retention, job retention and volume
retention set to 1 hour. I have limited myself to 20 volumes in my
pool, all at 1 Gb each.
The first job I run (reason) fills 13 volumes, and it is a full backup.
When I run the next job (country), it is also a full backup but I run
out of volumes. Bacula then does its pruning and purging and frees up
necessary volumes. This obviously overwrites the volumes that the first
job (reason) used for its backup.
All this I expected.
However, when I run the first job again (reason), it performs an
incremental backup, but as of now there are no valid full backups for
reason.
Shouldn't bacula know this and upgrade it to full?
Here are the relevant parts in bacula-dir.conf:
...
# Client (File Services) to backup
Client {
Name = reason-fd
Address = reason.mitll.ad.local
FDPort = 9102
Catalog = MyCatalog
Password = "*****" # password for FileDaemon
File Retention = 1 hours
Job Retention = 1 hours
AutoPrune = yes # Prune expired Jobs/Files
}
Client {
Name = country-fd
Address = country
FDPort = 9102
Catalog = MyCatalog
Password = "******" # password for FileDaemon
File Retention = 1 hours
Job Retention = 1 hours
AutoPrune = yes #Prune expired Jobs/Files
}
...
# Default pool definition
Pool {
Name = Default
Pool Type = Backup
Recycle = yes
AutoPrune = yes
Volume Retention = 1 hours
Maximum Volumes = 20
Maximum Volume Bytes = 1073741824 # 1Gb
Recycle Oldest Volume = yes
LabelFormat = "vol"
}
Thanks,
Joe
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