Hello Community,
I have 2 queries.
1. Currently I am in the process of updating the retention periods for my
backup jobs. Yes I would like to specify different retention periods for
different jobs.
Like for a client say host1 , we have different jobs depending on the
filesets. Lets
On Wed, 2 Nov 2011 18:40:27 +0100, Mauro Colorio said:
Suppose I've this bacula-dir.conf snapshot:
Client {
Name = foo-fd
Catalog = MyCatalog
File Retention = 12 months
Job Retention = 12 months
AutoPrune = yes # Prune expired Jobs/Files
}
Pool {
Name = Daily
Pool
Suppose I've this bacula-dir.conf snapshot:
Client {
Name = foo-fd
Catalog = MyCatalog
File Retention = 12 months
Job Retention = 12 months
AutoPrune = yes # Prune expired Jobs/Files
}
Pool {
Name = Daily
Pool Type = Backup
Recycle = yes
AutoPrune = yes
Volume Retention = 5
Is there any way to specify job and file retention based on job or schedule
rather than client? Just wondering what options in the hashes are viable in
other hashes if any. I've created daily, weekly, and monthly jobs and for each
I would like to have different retention periods.
By creating
On Wednesday 28 March 2007 16:59, Lonny Selinger wrote:
Is there any way to specify job and file retention based on job or schedule
rather than client? Just wondering what options in the hashes are viable in
other hashes if any. I've created daily, weekly, and monthly jobs and for
each
I
On Wednesday 28 March 2007 16:59, Lonny Selinger wrote:
Is there any way to specify job and file retention based on job or schedule
rather than client? Just wondering what options in the hashes are viable in
other hashes if any. I've created daily, weekly, and monthly jobs and for
each
I
If I understand this correctly, you need to set up daily, week, and
monthly pools. each pool can have its own retention periods.
Lonny Selinger wrote:
On Wednesday 28 March 2007 16:59, Lonny Selinger wrote:
Is there any way to specify job and file retention based on job or schedule
If I understand this correctly, you need to set up daily, week, and
monthly pools. each pool can have its own retention periods.
Why does it sound so obvious now :/ This is what I need to do you're right.
Because I don't have a changer at home and only two drives it would be nice to
only
I also split my dir.conf file up into other include files, like this.
Its easier for me to keep track of things this way.
# Pool configuation
@pools.conf
# Storage configuration
@storage.conf
# Clients
@clients.conf
# Filesets
@filesets.conf
# Jobs
@jobs.conf
# Job Schedules
Does bacula support setting the file and job retention periods in the
storage directive rather than in the client directive? I have a set of
servers where I want to keep backups of most of the data for a 30 day period
and other pieces of data for a 1 year period. I'm thinking I can just run
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