On Wednesday 23 May 2007 02:20:42 am Ralf Gross wrote:
> Ivan Adzhubey schrieb:
> > I have Bacula configured to use spooling to disk. I can see a few rather
> > old (timestamped from 6 months to 2 years ago) spool files sitting in the
> > spooling directory. Can I assume these are leftovers from some crashed
> > backup jobs and thus can I safely remove them? They use quite some space.
> > My understanding is that after a full successful backup cycle, Bacula
> > should leave spooling directory empty, right? It first spools, then dumps
> > everything to tape, then deletes spool files, am I correct?
>
> That's how it works here, it should be ok to remove these files.

Thanks, Ralf. Time for spring cleaning...

--Ivan

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