From: Jeremy M. <jm...@sc...> - 2011-01-27 16:14:37
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Op 27/01/2011 15:45, Phil Stracchino schreef: > On 01/27/11 08:18, Jeremy Maes wrote: >> If I recall correctly, bacula will always choose to create new volumes >> over appending to an existing volume if it has a choice. In this case >> that means you won't see any non-full Volumes appended to until you hit >> the 500 volume mark. > You do not recall correctly. If there is an existing eligible > appendable volume, Bacula will use it. > > Bacula's priority algorithm in selecting volumes goes something like this: > > 1. Currently mounted volumes, if appendable and eligible. > If not, then: > 2. Other appendable volumes, if eligible. > If none, then: > 3. New volume, if available for creation. > If no new volumes can be created, then: > 4. Eligible recycled or recyclable volumes, if any. > If none, then: > 5. Ask the operator to resolve the problem by providing or creating an > appendable volume or purging an old one. > > My mistake then. Guess I must've switched the order in my head when I wrote that. Thanks for the correction! Kind regards, Jeremy **** DISCLAIMER **** http://www.schaubroeck.be/maildisclaimer.htm |