Thanks for the suggestions Dirk. I was afraid that it would come down to
scripting; being a temp Student admin I'm trying to keep things as
straightforward as possible for the next person who has to deal with it.
I was hoping I had missed something and that the Job resource could also set
the
If your serious about it, you could always script your way out of it.
Set the file and job retention to the higher of the two desired values,
then conjure up an sql statment that select the jobs that you want to
have the lower retention periods and purge the records desired in a
script.
You could
Trying to work around the file/job retention question above, is it possible to
set up multiple Client resources for a single client machine, without running
multiple file daemons on the client?
The way I read the manual, the name given to the client file daemon is what
needs to be used for the
Greetings!
Is there any way, in Bacula 2.4.4, to override the File and/or Job retention
period in either the Job, Schedule, or FileSet resource? The reason I ask is
that we have a couple of filesets that are extremely large, but only on a
handful of clients. We don't have the space to restore