Hello,
Just one tip: if you use a Volume Use Duration as many people do,
please ensure that it is not an exact multiple of 24 hours.
Otherwise, at some point you will have several jobs that start,
the first gets Volume 001, then the second starts and the Volume
001 is recycled (usually on some interval of 24 hours) and the
second job get very confused.
If you specify a use duration of say 20-23 hours, this problem
(race condition) will be avoided.
Regards,
Kern
On 05/24/2014 03:57 PM, Ana Emília M. Arruda wrote:
Hi!
You are correct Luc.
He
needs a "stop using volume directive", and I paste here the
options from manual:
The
above three directives are all you need assuming that you
fill each of your Volumes then wait the Volume Retention
period before reusing them. If you want Bacula to stop using
a Volume and recycle it before it is full, you will need to
use one or more additional directives such as:
- Use Volume _Once_ = yes
- Volume Use Duration = ttt
- Maximum Volume Jobs = nnn
- Maximum Volume Bytes = mmm
Particularly, I like the "volume use duration" when you have
more than one job writing to volume. It works like a charm for
me.
But, with Volume retention = 1 month and a "stop using volume
directive"configured, all the jobs and files are pruned when
the volume retention period is reached. So he will not have
jobs and files for a year, but for a month too.
Regards,
Ana
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