X-Git-Url: https://git.sur5r.net/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=bacula%2Fprojects;h=0f997e0bf600dc5c4f4ec019c50e4c2708253739;hb=cdf1f277887756e94a8c663791e90ca1b39faf2a;hp=53bc0086a86dccf8063435dcf9f50b5839e91323;hpb=586bfa18c1de39e2e5c169bea4aeb731fd135982;p=bacula%2Fbacula diff --git a/bacula/projects b/bacula/projects index 53bc0086a8..0f997e0bf6 100644 --- a/bacula/projects +++ b/bacula/projects @@ -1,381 +1,384 @@ Projects: Bacula Projects Roadmap - Status updated 26 January 2007 - After re-ordering in vote priority - -Items Completed: -Item: 18 Quick release of FD-SD connection after backup. -Item: 40 Include JobID in spool file name -Item: 25 Implement huge exclude list support using dlist + Status updated 8 August 2010 Summary: -Item: 1 Accurate restoration of renamed/deleted files -Item: 2 Implement a Bacula GUI/management tool. -Item: 3 Allow FD to initiate a backup -Item: 4 Merge multiple backups (Synthetic Backup or Consolidation). -Item: 5 Deletion of Disk-Based Bacula Volumes -Item: 6 Implement Base jobs. -Item: 7 Implement creation and maintenance of copy pools -Item: 8 Directive/mode to backup only file changes, not entire file -Item: 9 Implement a server-side compression feature -Item: 10 Improve Bacula's tape and drive usage and cleaning management. -Item: 11 Allow skipping execution of Jobs -Item: 12 Add a scheduling syntax that permits weekly rotations -Item: 13 Archival (removal) of User Files to Tape -Item: 14 Cause daemons to use a specific IP address to source communications -Item: 15 Multiple threads in file daemon for the same job -Item: 16 Add Plug-ins to the FileSet Include statements. -Item: 17 Restore only file attributes (permissions, ACL, owner, group...) -Item: 18* Quick release of FD-SD connection after backup. -Item: 19 Implement a Python interface to the Bacula catalog. -Item: 20 Archive data -Item: 21 Split documentation -Item: 22 Implement support for stacking arbitrary stream filters, sinks. -Item: 23 Implement from-client and to-client on restore command line. -Item: 24 Add an override in Schedule for Pools based on backup types. -Item: 25* Implement huge exclude list support using hashing. -Item: 26 Implement more Python events in Bacula. -Item: 27 Incorporation of XACML2/SAML2 parsing -Item: 28 Filesystem watch triggered backup. -Item: 29 Allow inclusion/exclusion of files in a fileset by creation/mod times -Item: 30 Tray monitor window cleanups -Item: 31 Implement multiple numeric backup levels as supported by dump -Item: 32 Automatic promotion of backup levels -Item: 33 Clustered file-daemons -Item: 34 Commercial database support -Item: 35 Automatic disabling of devices -Item: 36 An option to operate on all pools with update vol parameters -Item: 37 Add an item to the restore option where you can select a pool -Item: 38 Include timestamp of job launch in "stat clients" output -Item: 39 Message mailing based on backup types -Item: 40* Include JobID in spool file name - - -Item 1: Accurate restoration of renamed/deleted files - Date: 28 November 2005 - Origin: Martin Simmons (martin at lispworks dot com) - Status: Robert Nelson will implement this - - What: When restoring a fileset for a specified date (including "most - recent"), Bacula should give you exactly the files and directories - that existed at the time of the last backup prior to that date. - - Currently this only works if the last backup was a Full backup. - When the last backup was Incremental/Differential, files and - directories that have been renamed or deleted since the last Full - backup are not currently restored correctly. Ditto for files with - extra/fewer hard links than at the time of the last Full backup. - - Why: Incremental/Differential would be much more useful if this worked. - - Notes: Merging of multiple backups into a single one seems to - rely on this working, otherwise the merged backups will not be - truly equivalent to a Full backup. - - Kern: notes shortened. This can be done without the need for - inodes. It is essentially the same as the current Verify job, - but one additional database record must be written, which does - not need any database change. - - Kern: see if we can correct restoration of directories if - replace=ifnewer is set. Currently, if the directory does not - exist, a "dummy" directory is created, then when all the files - are updated, the dummy directory is newer so the real values - are not updated. - -Item 2: Implement a Bacula GUI/management tool. - Origin: Kern - Date: 28 October 2005 - Status: In progress - - What: Implement a Bacula console, and management tools - probably using Qt3 and C++. - - Why: Don't we already have a wxWidgets GUI? Yes, but - it is written in C++ and changes to the user interface - must be hand tailored using C++ code. By developing - the user interface using Qt designer, the interface - can be very easily updated and most of the new Python - code will be automatically created. The user interface - changes become very simple, and only the new features - must be implement. In addition, the code will be in - Python, which will give many more users easy (or easier) - access to making additions or modifications. - - Notes: There is a partial Python-GTK implementation - Lucas Di Pentima but - it is no longer being developed. - -Item 3: Allow FD to initiate a backup - Origin: Frank Volf (frank at deze dot org) - Date: 17 November 2005 - Status: - - What: Provide some means, possibly by a restricted console that - allows a FD to initiate a backup, and that uses the connection - established by the FD to the Director for the backup so that - a Director that is firewalled can do the backup. - - Why: Makes backup of laptops much easier. - - -Item 4: Merge multiple backups (Synthetic Backup or Consolidation). - Origin: Marc Cousin and Eric Bollengier - Date: 15 November 2005 - Status: Waiting implementation. Depends on first implementing - project Item 2 (Migration) which is now done. - - What: A merged backup is a backup made without connecting to the Client. - It would be a Merge of existing backups into a single backup. - In effect, it is like a restore but to the backup medium. - - For instance, say that last Sunday we made a full backup. Then - all week long, we created incremental backups, in order to do - them fast. Now comes Sunday again, and we need another full. - The merged backup makes it possible to do instead an incremental - backup (during the night for instance), and then create a merged - backup during the day, by using the full and incrementals from - the week. The merged backup will be exactly like a full made - Sunday night on the tape, but the production interruption on the - Client will be minimal, as the Client will only have to send - incrementals. - - In fact, if it's done correctly, you could merge all the - Incrementals into single Incremental, or all the Incrementals - and the last Differential into a new Differential, or the Full, - last differential and all the Incrementals into a new Full - backup. And there is no need to involve the Client. - - Why: The benefit is that : - - the Client just does an incremental ; - - the merged backup on tape is just as a single full backup, - and can be restored very fast. - - This is also a way of reducing the backup data since the old - data can then be pruned (or not) from the catalog, possibly - allowing older volumes to be recycled - -Item 5: Deletion of Disk-Based Bacula Volumes - Date: Nov 25, 2005 - Origin: Ross Boylan (edited - by Kern) - Status: - - What: Provide a way for Bacula to automatically remove Volumes - from the filesystem, or optionally to truncate them. - Obviously, the Volume must be pruned prior removal. - - Why: This would allow users more control over their Volumes and - prevent disk based volumes from consuming too much space. - - Notes: The following two directives might do the trick: - - Volume Data Retention =