Hello Gi Dot,
I think that this problem and solution to the problem is very similar
to that we solved yesterday here:
https://adsm.org/lists/html/Bacula-users/2016-09/msg8.html
I don't mean the same technical solution but only analogy to use a
workarround and its consequences.
You described
Sorry I forgot to mention that I want a solution that doesn't require human
intervention. I used to use a script to set the volume status to recycle
after each job run but I figured that maybe there's a better way of doing
it?
My aim is so that the backup job will always be successful, regardless
On 09/12/16 06:14, Gi Dot wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> If I have a list of tapes with status Used, and the tape that I inserted
> is also Used and the retention period is already exceeded, bacula won't
> recycle the tape if it is not the oldest volume, right?
>
> If the prior statement is true, is it po
Hi list,
If I have a list of tapes with status Used, and the tape that I inserted is
also Used and the retention period is already exceeded, bacula won't
recycle the tape if it is not the oldest volume, right?
If the prior statement is true, is it possible for me to get bacula to
recycle a tape t