Hello,

On 1/2/2006 11:55 AM, Lucas Di Pentima wrote:
Hi,

Jeffrey J. Nonken wrote:

I could back everything up to hard drive, and then for my monthly
archives copy the data to DVD+-R. The only problem I see is recovering

[...]

One problem here is the fact that I'd have to copy one hard disc to
multiple DVDs. Can I partition the hard drive to 4.3g partitions, mount
and label them separately, add them to a pool, and have Bacula span
them automatically?


Maybe you can restrict the maximum bytes per volume on the pool's
configuration.

Definetly :-)

For an example, see the bimamgr project (or whatever it's called) - Bacula Image Manager is essentially a web front end to manage volume files on disk and CD. You create volume files on disk with a size limit that allows them to fill a CD-R(W) and later burn them to disk. You could modify the underlying scripts to handle DVD media, or at least I think so. After some time trying hat, I decided to help get DVD writing to work directly, though.

Arno

Best regards,

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