Re: [Bacula-users] bacula compression -- LTO4

2019-01-21 Thread Adam Weremczuk
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

Re: [Bacula-users] bacula compression -- LTO4

2019-01-21 Thread Tilman Schmidt
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

Re: [Bacula-users] Problem with volume are not present when the tape is empty on incremental

2019-01-21 Thread Martin Simmons
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

Re: [Bacula-users] Backing up to NetApp

2019-01-21 Thread Kern Sibbald
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

[Bacula-users] bacula compression -- LTO4

2019-01-21 Thread krashoverride
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