Re: [Bacula-users] Help prunning oldest jobs

2009-11-20 Thread Martin Simmons
On Thu, 19 Nov 2009 17:05:19 -0500, ReynierPM said: Hi every: I need to free some space in the HDD where I make backups. So I want to delete some oldest volumes. I run this: *status Status available for: 1: Director 2: Storage 3: Client 4: All Select daemon

Re: [Bacula-users] Help prunning oldest jobs

2009-11-20 Thread ReynierPM
Martin Simmons wrote: The Terminated Jobs listing above is not useful for this. Use the list jobs command to see what is still in the catalog and the prune or purge commands to remove jobs. After doing that, if you want to delete the volumes from disk, then use the delete command to

[Bacula-users] Error while trying to prune a Volume

2009-11-20 Thread ReynierPM
Hi every: I'm trying to prune oldest volumes using bwx-console from the Windows 7 PC at my work. When I execute the command prune volume a windows is showed asking me for Pool. I pick the Pool and then another windows appear but this time asking for Media Id or Volume Name. If I write the

Re: [Bacula-users] Help prunning oldest jobs

2009-11-20 Thread Martin Simmons
On Fri, 20 Nov 2009 09:27:13 -0500, ReynierPM said: Martin Simmons wrote: The Terminated Jobs listing above is not useful for this. Use the list jobs command to see what is still in the catalog and the prune or purge commands to remove jobs. After doing that, if you want to

[Bacula-users] backup for a new machine way too small

2009-11-20 Thread Toni Mueller
Hi, I just added a new machine to my backup set and tried to run a full backup. The machine is basically configured like any other, in terms of what Bacula has to say, but the compression ratio was _much_ too good to be true (~250MB instead of 3 GB, most of it being images). Bacula claimed that

Re: [Bacula-users] backup for a new machine way too small

2009-11-20 Thread Bruno Friedmann
Toni Mueller wrote: Hi, I just added a new machine to my backup set and tried to run a full backup. The machine is basically configured like any other, in terms of what Bacula has to say, but the compression ratio was _much_ too good to be true (~250MB instead of 3 GB, most of it being

Re: [Bacula-users] backup for a new machine way too small

2009-11-20 Thread Bruno Friedmann
Forget to say that if your image are uncompressed tif for example they can be compressed 10/12 times. So 3GB could become something aroud 300MB ... Toni Mueller wrote: Hi, I just added a new machine to my backup set and tried to run a full backup. The machine is basically configured like