Good afternoon :) , I tested in that version and didn’t work… that was the reason of the question… perhaps it’s done in 7.0?
Regards, El 07/05/2014, a las 14:19, Xabier Elkano <xelk...@hostinet.com> escribió: > Hi Egoitz, > > I cannot confirm the fix, because I am running version 5.2.12 on my > server, but I think it should be easy to test y you have a running > bacula server. > > Best Regards, > Xabier > > > El 07/05/14 09:30, Egoitz Aurrekoetxea escribió: >> Hi!, >> >> Xabier, mates, could anyone confirm this?? >> >> Thank you so much, >> >> >> >> El 06/05/2014, a las 14:14, Egoitz Aurrekoetxea <ego...@ramattack.net> >> escribió: >> >>> So, finally this all means that you can do a virtual full job and no need >>> to migrate is needed anymore ? neither >>> for doing a new virtual full or perform some kind of restoration?. >>> >>> Best regards, >>> >>> >>> El 06/05/2014, a las 12:40, Xabier Elkano <xelk...@hostinet.com> escribió: >>> >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> happy to read that this restriction has been removed :-) >>>> >>>> I am running virtual fulls for almost three years and I'm very happy >>>> with them. I had to use them because my servers had a very high load >>>> when running full backups jobs. I did a little trick to manage the >>>> migration from virtual pool to normal pool. After each backup job >>>> (without distinction) I have configured a little script (RunAfterJob) to >>>> verify if there are volumes in the virtual pool and if it find some, it >>>> move them to the normal pool. The changes are made directly in the >>>> Bacula database, because volumes are, in both pools, in the same directory. >>>> >>>> I simply run this for each volume found in the virtual pool: >>>> >>>> update Media set MediaType=$mediatype,StorageId=$storageid where >>>> VolumeName=$vol >>>> >>>> the following incremental and restores are run without problems. >>>> >>>> Xabier >>>> >>>> El 04/05/14 14:51, Kern Sibbald escribió: >>>>> Hello, >>>>> >>>>> I believe that I have removed the restriction on using a different Pool. >>>>> Perhaps it is not well documented, in which case if you make it work, as >>>>> I think a lot of people have done, a patch for the manual would be >>>>> appreciated. >>>>> >>>>> Kern >>>>> >>>>> On 04/30/2014 12:45 PM, Egoitz Aurrekoetxea wrote: >>>>>> Good morning, >>>>>> >>>>>> I’m at this moment doing real full jobs of my servers. I have some >>>>>> slowness (in backup) with some servers due to it’s activity. I have >>>>>> tested virtual full jobs >>>>>> and work like a charm :) but I have one problem; normally I schedule a >>>>>> real full job and I’m done… as virtual full jobs have to be done in >>>>>> another pool, later >>>>>> migrated and later a new incremental job should be done (for replacing a >>>>>> normal full) how could I manage for automating this tasks, without >>>>>> starting one >>>>>> before the other one and… basically for automating all this tasks >>>>>> involving a virtual full job but having in mind that this automation has >>>>>> to be in a proper order, if >>>>>> one job fails should not continue with the other “sub jobs” let’s say of >>>>>> the virtual full job?… how do you manage for this tasks? >>>>>> >>>>>> Best regards, >>>>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>>>>> "Accelerate Dev Cycles with Automated Cross-Browser Testing - For FREE >>>>>> Instantly run your Selenium tests across 300+ browser/OS combos. 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