Bernhard Suttner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Helo,
>
> the backup size of our bacula installation is growing faster and
> faster. We have to backup 72 GB in FULL mode. Now we analyze that some
> users have to much and to big files in their home directories. We use
> du -h to get this infos. Now a idea come up for me:
>
> Bacula has the informations about what files to backup (the backup
> file list and the exclude list). It would be great to have a tool,
> that detect for each backup directory (and you can set how deep
> it should go into the tree) the size.
>
> This tool could be cool for bacula to analyze the backup directories!
>
> Any ideas?
Are you talking about the estimate command in bconsole?
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