I
encountered a problem with the backup of a Windows Server.
To locate the problem, I have divided my
initial backup job (the "pim" job) into 2 jobs "pim_C" to
save the C partition and "Pim_D" to save the D partition. I have just
commented the old job "pim" in the "bacula-dir.conf" file.
I realized that the problem is with the C partition, I then commented the job
"pim_C" and I replaced it with 2 other jobs: pim_C1 and pim_C2.
With this method I was able to locate my
problem and solve it. But I have seen an increase in disk space used. The free
space is 11% while it was 38%.
The old jobs (pim, pim_C ...) do not
appear in the list of jobs executed or scheduled.
 
Do you think that the old jobs (pim
pim_C ....) still take up space on my hard drive? If so, how do I find the
corresponding volumes and remove them?
 
NB: I use "bacula 2.4.4" on
RHEL5 and " BAT 5.0.3 " client on Windows XP.
 
Thank you in advance for your answers.
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