# Default pool definition
Pool {
Name = Default
Pool Type = Backup
Recycle = yes # Bacula can automatically recycle
Volumes
AutoPrune = yes # Prune expired volumes
Volume Retention = 365 days # one year
Volume Use duration = 23h # Added by me
LabelFormat = "Vol"
}
This is my current pool definition - I'm thinking of changing the
LabelFormat - I didn't know that I could do fancy stuff like that!
From: Carlo Filippetto [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 16 December 2009 17:57
To: Gabriel - IP Guys
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Volumes are above the limit?
Try post your configuration
My good one is:
Pool {
Name = POOL-log
Use Volume Once = no
Pool Type = Backup
AutoPrune = yes
# Accept Any Volume = yes
Maximum Volume Bytes = 4GB
VolumeRetention = 180d
Recycle = yes
LabelFormat = "DVD-${Year}.${Month}.${Day}-$
{Hour}.${Minute}"
}
CIAO
2009/12/16 Gabriel - IP Guys <[email protected]>
I'm sure that my configuration tells me that the maximum volume size
should be 2G - and for some reason, I've noticed volumes that are larger
than this by some way (I spotted a 20G file, I was stunned!)
How can I force all my volumes to be 2G maximum size, the reason I want
this is because I use rsync to sync my storage daemon data to a second
NAS, and I don't need for rsync to spend hours reading a 20G files to
find that just 50megs has changed J
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