1) is the compression rate
2) from bconsole, use the command 'estimate'
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2010/2/24 Joseph Dickson joseph.dick...@ajboggs.com:
Greetings!
I’m relatively new to Bacula, and am working on my first deployment. I am
working in a completely disk-based environment, so I have a single
2) Is there an easy way in bconsole to see what the actual size on disk
of the job was? All of the size numbers reported seem to be
post-compression, which makes sense since the compression happens on the
host, but I'm assuming bacula is storing ACTUAL size on disk info in the
catalog
Greetings!
I'm relatively new to Bacula, and am working on my first deployment. I am
working in a completely disk-based environment, so I have a single director and
SD which run on the same host, and a few Windows test server clients which run
FD's.
Because it's all disk based, I'm using