Hi All,
I'm having a hard time getting this right on our install here, so wondered if
anyone can advise what I'm doing wrong here.
Scenario is a dozen servers backing up to this server. I have a 333Gb array for
backing up to on /backups/bacula/
The problem is that I keep using up all of the disk
Hi there,
Firstly, thank you for getting back to me, and with such speed.
Arno Lehmann wrote:
Hello,
MaximumPartSize = 5000M;
That directive takes no effect, it's only used for DVD writing.
Ah!
The above looks good, provided the retention times and set volume
sizes fit, i.e. you
Hi All,
I'm having a hard time getting this right on our install here, so
wondered if anyone can advise what I'm doing wrong here.
Scenario is a dozen servers backing up to this server. I have a 333Gb
array for backing up to on /backups/bacula/
The problem is that I keep using up all of the disk
Hello,
12.10.2007 11:58,, Andy Brown wrote::
Hi All,
I'm having a hard time getting this right on our install here, so
wondered if anyone can advise what I'm doing wrong here.
Scenario is a dozen servers backing up to this server. I have a 333Gb
array for backing up to on /backups/bacula/
Andy Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Which shows the volume as purged but yet its still consuming disk space,
is this normal? Is there a way of telling it to null/zero the file?
To my experience volumes on a file storage will never be deleted by
bacula, only overwritten. If the volumestatus
Hi,
12.10.2007 14:48,, Andy Brown wrote::
Hi there,
Firstly, thank you for getting back to me, and with such speed.
You were lucky :-)
Arno Lehmann wrote:
Hello,
MaximumPartSize = 5000M;
That directive takes no effect, it's only used for DVD writing.
Ah!
The above looks good,