Hey folks,
I'm trying a few things I haven't tried before, including accurate
backups and VirtualFull backups, as a result of which, as far as I can
tell, I need to create a second File device on my primary SD so that I
can have the input File volumes and the output VirtualFull volume both
mounted at once. The question becomes how I set this up correctly.
On the SD side, I assume it's straightforward, something like this:
Storage { # definition of myself
Name = babylon4-sd
SDPort = 9103 # Director's port
Working Directory = "/opt/bacula/working"
Pid Directory = "/var/run"
Maximum Concurrent Jobs = 20
}
Director {
Name = babylon4-dir
Password = "Some Password Here"
}
Device {
Name = FileStorage
Device Type = File
Media Type = File
Archive Device = /spool/bacula
LabelMedia = yes
Random Access = Yes
AutomaticMount = yes
RemovableMedia = no
Requires Mount = no
AlwaysOpen = no
}
Device {
Name = FileStorage2
Device Type = File
Media Type = File
Archive Device = /spool/bacula
LabelMedia = yes
Random Access = Yes
AutomaticMount = yes
RemovableMedia = no
Requires Mount = no
AlwaysOpen = no
}
But then we come to the Director side. The obvious first cut is this:
Storage {
Name = babylon4-sd
Address = babylon4.babcom.com
Maximum Concurrent Jobs = 20
SDPort = 9103
Password = "Some Password Here"
Device = FileStorage
Media Type = File
}
Storage {
Name = babylon4-sd
Address = babylon4.babcom.com
Maximum Concurrent Jobs = 20
SDPort = 9103
Password = "Some Password Here"
Device = FileStorage2
Media Type = File
}
But this results in two Director-side Storage definitions with the same
name. I could rename one of them:
Storage {
Name = babylon4-sd2
Address = babylon4.babcom.com
Maximum Concurrent Jobs = 20
SDPort = 9103
Password = "Some Password Here"
Device = FileStorage2
Media Type = File
}
But then there isn't an SD named babylon4-sd2 to connect to.
What's the correct way to configure this?
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