Hi Arno, Arno Lehmann schrieb: > Hi, > > On 6/15/2007 9:47 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >> Hello List, >> >> when backing up to a dvd, bacula stored its file in the spool directory. >> If the DVD is full, does then the whole backup process stop and wait for >> a new media? >> > > Yes. > Ohje. > >> Example: I am on holiday for 14 days. After 4 Days the DVD is full. Does >> then backula not back up at all until my DVD is writeable again? >> That would mean that i dont even have backups on my hard disk or spool >> directory? >> > > Right. > > Ohhhno. >> In my optionion bacula should carry on writing to the spool directory >> and catch it up once a new DVD is inserted. >> > > That's not how Bacula does it... sounds more like amanda with its disk > staging concept. > > >> Did i understand the whole process wrong, or am i right? >> Any comments to this are desired. >> > > Well, the solution would be to run backups to disk and later migrate to DVD. > > D2D2D :-) > > >
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