Below are excerpts from my configs. My /u1 is a 1.4T filesystem. I backup
to disk daily and then migrate weekly to tape. If you jump down to the
sd.conf excerpt at the bottom I added a wrinkle of keeping each pool of
volumes for each client system in a separate directory. I then have
multiple entries that are nearly identical in the sd.conf so multiple
systems and simultaneously backup.
This approach is clearly different than creating a collection of fixed size
volumes. The retention time ends up being lower (7 days) than what it is
once it's written to tape.
peter
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######################
# HOST
######################
Job {
Name = "HOST"
Client = HOST-fd
Write Bootstrap = "/u1/bacula/working/HOST.bsr"
Type = Backup
FileSet = "HOST Set"
Schedule = "WeeklyCycle0805"
Client Run Before Job = /var/lib/mysql/hotcopy.bash
Messages = Standard
Pool = HOST
Priority = 10
}
Job {
Name = "HOST-migrate"
Type = Migrate
Level = Full
Client = volga-fd
Write Bootstrap = "/u1/bacula/working/HOST-migrate.bsr"
FileSet = "HOST Set"
Schedule = "MigrateCycle"
Messages = Standard
Pool = HOST
Maximum Concurrent Jobs = 4
Selection Type = Volume
Selection Pattern = ".*"
Priority = 12
}
Client {
Name = HOST-fd
Address = 10.1.102.1
FDPort = 9102
Catalog = VolgaCatalog
Password = "FD-PASSWORD"
File Retention = 7 days
Job Retention = 1 months
AutoPrune = yes
}
Storage {
Name = HOSTFiles
Address = 10.1.102.11
SDPort = 9103
Password = "SD-PASSWORD"
Device = HOSTDev
Media Type = File
}
Pool {
Name = HOST
Use Volume Once = yes
Pool Type = Backup
Auto Prune = yes
Volume Retention = 13 days
Label Format = HOST-
Maximum Volumes = 15
Recycle = yes
Storage = HOSTFiles
Next Pool = TAPE
}
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then in the sd.conf, an excerpt:
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Device {
Name = HOSTDev
Media Type = File
Archive Device = /u1/bacula/HOST
LabelMedia = yes;
Random Access = Yes;
AutomaticMount = yes;
RemovableMedia = no;
AlwaysOpen = no;
}
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