On Tuesday 29 August 2006 14:01, Philippe CHAUVAT wrote:
> Kern Sibbald wrote:
> > On Tuesday 29 August 2006 12:31, Philippe CHAUVAT wrote:
> >> Dan Langille wrote:
> >>> On 28 Aug 2006 at 14:59, Philippe CHAUVAT wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> Hello the list,
> >>>>
> >>>> I backup files on two disks: one for even weeks and one for odd weeks. 
I
> >>>> mount disks on a unique mount point like "/backup"
> >>>>
> >>>> When I want to restore files, I need sometimes to have both mounted...
> >>>> but on the same mount point.
> >>> You don't say why you need them on the same mount point, but I can 
> >>> guess.
> >> Ok... perhaps this is the right way to find the right solution... I 
> >> would like to have a disk outside of the company to protect it and have 
> >> a minimal backup. That's the reason why two disks.
> >> But, perhaps, should I have to use the volume stuffs so two volumes (two 
> >> disks) and only one mount point... I've to read bacula manual once 
again :-)
> > 
> > Bacula version 1.38.x does not support removable disk.  It expects the 
Volumes 
> > to *always* be there in the directory you specify.  If not it gets 
confused 
> > and asks for operator intervention. 
> > 
> > Bacula version 1.39.x has many more features that *should* permit proper 
> > support of removable disk (e.g. usb devices).  It permits automatic mounts 
of 
> > the same nature that are done for DVD (not really necessary if you use 
udev 
> > or something similar), and it will automatically scan a removable disk 
volume 
> > to see if it finds the Volume it wants.
> > 
> > The code is not yet fully documented.  However, I used it will complete 
> > success writing to USB keys that I more or less switched at will (not 
while 
> > Bacula was writing).
> So, as far as I can understand you suggest to upgrade to 1.39.x ?

It is not officially released, so I do not yet recommend it for general 
production work.  However, if you need to plug and unplug USB devices, now is 
the time to start testing 1.39.x and see if it does what you want.  I am 
using it in production here, so it is relatively stable.

> > [...]
> 
> Philippe
> 
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