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\chapter{Basic Volume Management}
-\label{_ChapterStart39}
+\label{DiskChapter}
\index[general]{Basic Volume Management}
\index[general]{Management!Basic Volume}
\index[general]{Disk Volumes}
In version 1.37 and later, it is probably much better to use Python scripting
and the NewVolume event since generating Volume labels in a Python script is
much easier than trying to figure out Counter variables. See the
-\ilink{Python Scripting}{_ChapterStart60} chapter of this manual for more
+\ilink{Python Scripting}{PythonChapter} chapter of this manual for more
details.
Please note that automatic Volume labeling can also be used with tapes, but
work with autochangers since Bacula will not access unknown slots. There
are several methods of labeling all volumes in an autochanger magazine.
For more information on this, please see the \ilink{
-Autochanger}{_ChapterStart18} chapter of this manual.
+Autochanger}{AutochangersChapter} chapter of this manual.
Automatic Volume labeling is enabled by making a change to both the Pool
resource (Director) and to the Device resource (Storage daemon) shown above.
Bacula will create Volume names Vol0001, Vol0002, and so on when new Volumes
are needed. Much more complex and elaborate labels can be created using
variable expansion defined in the
-\ilink{Variable Expansion}{_ChapterStart50} chapter of this manual.
+\ilink{Variable Expansion}{VarsChapter} chapter of this manual.
The second change that is necessary to make automatic labeling work is to give
the Storage daemon permission to automatically label Volumes. Do so by adding
\label{Recycling1}
\subsection{Restricting the Number of Volumes and Recycling}
-\index[general]{Recycling!Restricting the Number of Volumes and }
-\index[general]{Restricting the Number of Volumes and Recycling }
-Recycling}
+\index[general]{Recycling!Restricting the Number of Volumes and Recycling}
+\index[general]{Restricting the Number of Volumes and Recycling}
Automatic labeling discussed above brings up the problem of Volume management.
With the above scheme, a new Volume will be created every day. If you have not
The first three records (File Retention, Job Retention, and AutoPrune)
determine the amount of time that Job and File records will remain in your
Catalog, and they are discussed in detail in the
-\ilink{Automatic Volume Recycling}{_ChapterStart22} chapter of
+\ilink{Automatic Volume Recycling}{RecyclingChapter} chapter of
this manual.
Volume Retention, AutoPrune, and Recycle determine how long Bacula will keep
your Volumes before reusing them, and they are also discussed in detail in the
-\ilink{Automatic Volume Recycling}{_ChapterStart22} chapter of
+\ilink{Automatic Volume Recycling}{RecyclingChapter} chapter of
this manual.
The Maximum Volumes record can also be used in conjunction with the Volume