> OK, I think I've got it. Your use of the term "volume" is throwing >me a little. I am used to the term meaning "one or more storage media >accessed as one logical device". In short, a "volume" is something which >shows up as /dev/hdx, /dev/sdx, /dev/mdx, /dev/dmx, etc.
A volume, although is a tape or dvd it is not the same as a hard drive or mount. Bacula stores disk volumes as files. So on a hard drive you can have 1 or more bacula volumes. > Is the file name Bacula uses easily identifiable? IOW, if I name > the volume drive01v01, will I see a file named something similar to > drive01vol01 in the file system? The file name of the volume is the same as the label. And the user can label their volumes either manually or automatically using a pattern. See: http://www.bacula.org/en/dev-manual/Basic_Volume_Management.html#SECTION001212000000000000000 > I'm not sure I see any advantage to having > multiple partitions on a drive for my application. You do not want multiple partitions. > Can multiple volumes > reside in a single partition? Yes. > Indeed, I am still not sure what the > advantage for my situation would be for multiple backup volumes, unless each > volume comprises a particular backup set done on a particular date? > You can do this if you want. You do not need multiple volumes per disk if the disk gets removed and a new one gets installed when the harddisk fills. John ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Come build with us! The BlackBerry(R) Developer Conference in SF, CA is the only developer event you need to attend this year. Jumpstart your developing skills, take BlackBerry mobile applications to market and stay ahead of the curve. Join us from November 9 - 12, 2009. Register now! http://p.sf.net/sfu/devconference _______________________________________________ Bacula-users mailing list Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users