Hello,
You might be interested in checking this thread:
https://sourceforge.net/p/bacula/mailman/message/36386670/
A perl script is mentioned there:
https://github.com/hreinecke/sg3_utils/issues/18 which can provide you
with e.g. daily reports of raw space remaining on tapes.
Thanks,
Adam
On Mon, Jan 21, 2019, at 09:44, krashoverr...@free.fr wrote:
> My client has 1.3 To to backup, i'm having an LTO4 drive, meaning 800Go
> native, 1.6To compressed, so I've set my pool to have a Maximum Volume
> Bytes to 1600G
800 GB is the real capacity of an LTO-4 cartridge.
The 1,6 TB
I don't think this is different in 7.4. Do you have an example volume with no
files that is listed by query 5?
As a workaround, you could have a cron job on the fd that touches a zero
length file every day to prevent a "no files" backup. You could probably also
do this in a ClientRunBeforeJob
Hello Dan,
Put the following in your mtab or on
the mount command line:
rw,hard,nointr,rsize=1048576,wsize=1048576,bg,nfsvers=3,tcp
Note: the rsize and wsize will never
really be used but will be negotiated
down by any
Hey there!
New question for you, about job compression (on tapes)
I'm running Bacula 7.4.4 server, with a 5.2.6 client (and PG db)
My client has 1.3 To to backup, i'm having an LTO4 drive, meaning 800Go native,
1.6To compressed, so I've set my pool to have a Maximum Volume Bytes to 1600G
I've