You don’t use "Maximum Volume Bytes" for tape volumes.

Patti Clark
Sr. Linux System Administrator
Oak Ridge National Laboratory

From: Olivier Delestre <olivier.deles...@univ-rouen.fr>
Reply-To: "olivier.deles...@univ-rouen.fr" <olivier.deles...@univ-rouen.fr>
Date: Thursday, June 20, 2019 at 9:25 AM
To: Jasen Lentz <jle...@sescollc.com>, bacula-users 
<bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: [Bacula-users] Volume size question

Hi,

I not an expert but i use disk storage and if y have a "Maximum Volume Bytes" 
when the max arrived , Bacula mount a new file.

For the tape it's the same.

so you can put 800+ GB (to be confirmed)


Le 20/06/2019 à 15:02, Jasen Lentz a écrit :
I noticed in the bacula-dir file, it has maximum volume set to 50GB.  What 
exactly does this mean, I have LTO-4 that can do 800+ GB, do I need ot change 
the colume size so it uses the whole tape, or does this refer to the size of a 
chunk it will write to a tape?

Thanks!
Jasen


Jasen M. Lentz, M.Ed
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Sesco Enterprises, LLC
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