I would appreciate any help from anyone that has dealt with this specific 
aspect implementing or using Bacula.

My Situation:
I successfully deployed Bacula v5.0.3 on CentOS 5.5 on a 32bit Intel-based 
system in a production environment. Jobs were running great and backing up as 
scheduled. I set my expiration and pruning to 21 days for my files. Bacula's 
BSMTP was sending me emails nightly telling me that my jobs were all working 
great. The Webmin interface for Bacula is pretty nice to so that is what we 
chose to use to admin it. I set max volumes to 100 as Kern's documentation 
states to. I set my volume size to 50GB.

Well apparently I did not have enough disk space on my Bacula director/storage 
server (800GB on a RAID5) because the disk space filled up and things vapor 
locked on me. During examination I figured out that I ran out of disk space 
before the 21 day pruning kicked in. So I blew away the volumes and started 
with a new /etc/bacula/bacula-dir.conf file. To try and save on disk space I 
cut my retention period down to 10 days. I decreased my volume size to 20GB 
too. I also set Bacula to create/label its own volumes using the prefix Vol, so 
when it creates new volumes they will be Vol0001, Vol0002 and so on. It seems 
to be creating volumes when it needs them.

My Question:
I want to know is Bacula is smart enough to see once it goes past the 10 day 
point pruning point, does it know to start reusing the oldest volumes again, 
and only creating additional volumes when absolutely necessary? You know...like 
the way you would recycle physical tapes if you were backing up to tape instead 
of disks. Or will Bacula continue to load my array up until it gets fat like a 
tick again and crashes due to "disk space full"? Obviously we want the system 
to work as hands off as possible.

Anyone that can help me answer, please know that your help will be greatly 
appreciated, and that anything I can do to help you too, I absolutely will as 
well. Thank you.

Respectfully,

Larry Kemp
Operations & Network Manager
US Metropolitan Telecom, LLC
Email:      larry.k...@usmetrotel.com<blocked::mailto:larry.k...@usmetrotel.com>
Address: 24017 Production Circle Bonita Springs, FL 34135
Adtran ASP/ATSA Internetworking, IP Telephony, & Wireless

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