[Bacula-users] Re-using pool volume

2012-03-26 Thread Nicolas
Hi all, I'm using bacula with files backup. When I create a pool, and add a volume, the file is correctly created. Can I backup this volume's file, and remount it on pool later ?? I don't find how.. -- Nicolas http://www.shivaserv.fr [1] Links: -- [1] http://www.shivaserv.fr --

Re: [Bacula-users] Re-using pool volume

2012-03-26 Thread John Drescher
> I'm using bacula with files backup. When I create a pool, and add a volume, > the file is correctly created. > > Can I backup this volume's file, and remount it on pool later ?? > > > > I don't find how.. > You need to recycle it to reuse it. John

Re: [Bacula-users] Re-using pool volume

2012-03-26 Thread Nicolas
thanks, but, I dont want to loose datas in the volume. can we unmount the volume, to remount later and restore datas on lt ? Nicolas http://www.shivaserv.fr Le 26 mars 2012 à 14:09, John Drescher a écrit : >> I'm using bacula with files backup. When I create a pool, and add a volume, >> the f

Re: [Bacula-users] Re-using pool volume

2012-03-26 Thread John Drescher
> but, I dont want to loose datas in the volume. can we unmount the volume, to > remount later and restore datas on lt ? > Sorry I did not understand what you were asking. Yes you can do that. You probably want to do do this automatically with directives like "Use volume once" or "maximum volume

Re: [Bacula-users] Re-using pool volume

2012-03-26 Thread Nicolas
I just want to know, if the volume file created by bacula, is saved on another filler (manually), if I can reconnect it to bacula to restore datas on it. I'll try vchanger. Thanks :) On Mon, 26 Mar 2012 08:22:54 -0400, John Drescher wrote: >> but, I dont want to loose datas in the volum

Re: [Bacula-users] Re-using pool volume

2012-03-26 Thread John Drescher
> I just want to know, if the volume file created by bacula, is saved on > another filler (manually), if I can reconnect it to bacula to restore datas > on it. > Yes. You can copy bacula volume files to remote locations and even restore them to independent bacula directors / databases provided you