Forget to say that if your image are uncompressed tif for example they can be compressed 10/12 times. So 3GB could become something aroud 300MB ...
Toni Mueller wrote: > > Hi, > > I just added a new machine to my backup set and tried to run a full > backup. The machine is basically configured like any other, in terms of > what Bacula has to say, but the "compression ratio" was _much_ too good > to be true (~250MB instead of 3 GB, most of it being images). Bacula > claimed that the backup ran OK. > > My backups go to disk, with one job = one file, roughly named > "<hostname>_<level>_<timestam>". > > I didn't manage to find out what files are actually in a given backup > file, like outlined above. It would be sufficient for me to be able to > use something like 'restore' from the ufsdump package, but I didn't > find my way around 'bconsole' to achieve something similar. I also > tried 'bat', but when I clicked on what I thought was the FileSet > explorer (?), it simply hung after some 15-20 minutes (?), with > three windows in solid grey (no buttons, diagrams, nothing). > > These are two Debian/Lenny machines with bacula 2.4.4. > -- Bruno Friedmann ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Let Crystal Reports handle the reporting - Free Crystal Reports 2008 30-Day trial. Simplify your report design, integration and deployment - and focus on what you do best, core application coding. Discover what's new with Crystal Reports now. http://p.sf.net/sfu/bobj-july _______________________________________________ Bacula-users mailing list Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users