Projects:
                     Bacula Projects Roadmap 
                    Status updated 7 July 2007
                   After re-ordering in vote priority

Items Completed:
Item:   2   Implement a Bacula GUI/management tool.
Item:  18   Quick release of FD-SD connection after backup.
Item:  23   Implement from-client and to-client on restore command line.
Item:  25   Implement huge exclude list support using dlist   
Item:  41   Enable to relocate files and directories when restoring
Item:  42   Batch attribute inserts (ten times faster)
Item:  43   More concurrency in SD using micro-locking
Item:  44   Performance enhancements (POSIX/Win32 OS file access hints).
Item:  40   Include JobID in spool file name

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:  41*  Enable to relocate files and directories when restoring
Item:  42*  Batch attribute inserts (ten times faster)
Item:  43*  More concurrency in SD using micro-locking
Item:  44*  Performance enhancements (POSIX/Win32 OS file access hints).

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 =