I'm sure some people will tell me I'm doing it wrong but I always just use rsync for backups, automated in cron. I may be doing it wrong but it always works. On 10/12/2016 07:14 AM, Alessandro Baggi wrote: > Hi list, > I've solved my problem. > > I've understood some concepts. > > I've defined bacula-sd multiple devices with different Media Type and > configured different storage directives in director. > > Thanks. > > >> Hi list, >> I'm building a backup server for 3 hosts (1 workstation, 2 server). I >> will use bacula to perform backups. The backup is performed on disks (2 >> x 3TB on mdraid mirror) and for each hosts I've created a logical volume >> with related size. >> >> This 3 hosts have different data size with different disk change rate. >> Each host must have a limited sized resource and a reserved space. If a >> server needs more space to perform backup, It must be enabled and >> provisioned. >> >> My first solution was put each host pools on different logical volumes, >> like: >> >> host1 -> lv1 >> host2 -> lv2 >> host3 -> lv3 >> >> and store pools/volumes on specified storage daemon that uses a >> specified device for each different hosts. >> >> host1 -> storage1 -> device_lv1 >> host2 -> storage2 -> device_lv2 >> host3 -> storage3 -> device_lv3 >> >> >> Unfortunately, I can't define on bacula-sd.conf multiple storage >> definition but only multiple devices. To use different storage I must >> run 3 bacula-sd on same host (I can?), run a bacula-sd on a vm/host. >> Ah, I must use only one physical server. >> >> With one single machine and the current state I can't use multiple >> storage daemons. >> >> There are other ways to store host volumes on different devices? >> >> My second solution was, use only one storage daemon (on the same host) >> with a single device LVM over mdraid, create pool for each hosts and >> limit the size for each volumes on related pool. >> >> Suggestions? >> >> Thanks in advance. >> >> >> >> >> > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos -- -=- Sent my from my laptop, may not be able to respond timely