On Tuesday 08 May 2007 Darien Hager's cat, walking on the keyboard, wrote:
> Luca Ferrari wrote:
> > 08-mag 17:41 backup-sd: User defined maximum volume capacity 4,000,000
> > exceeded on device "sede_samba_storage" (/backup/sede/samba).
>
> So far, so good. But since you're backing up to plain old files, you
> cannot create a new file on the disk without creating a new volume. In
> other words, unless you use an external tool to slice the file up, each
> file on the SD's disk is one volume. (Now, a job can have multiple
> volumes, and vice-versa...)

Dear Darien,
it's not clear to me what does it mean that all the files will be on a volume 
and how to impose that a volume can have more than one file. Could you please 
explain it better?

Thanks,
Luca

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