Boniforti Flavio wrote:
> Hello Tomasz
> 
>> How can I find out how much space a given host uses in backup?
>>
>> One method would be to do:
>>
>> # du -sh pc/somehost
> 
> What space do you want to measure? I've also stepped into this issue,
> but as there is pooling and compression, you can't actually get
> "concrete" values for each single host...

I want to measure the space used by all files used by a given host.

Something which would give a similar figure to:

# du -sh pc/somehost


If I could see "uncompressed" values too - would be great.


I know that due to pooling, space measured this way for all hosts would 
be more than space used on the disk, but that's not my concern.
All I want to know is how much files for a given host "weight".


-- 
Tomasz Chmielewski
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