Yes, at least 4 ways spring to mind.

1) Install bacula-web
(http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/bacula/bacula-gui-web-1.38.9-1.rhel.noarch.rpm?download)
and have the used space in all volumes displayed in
your web browser. I personnaly like this best.

2) Run bconsole and type

list media

Find your File volume and read the VolBytes column.

3) Look for the Archive Device directive in the Device
resource of your File device in bacula-sd.conf - it
should be /var/bacula/storage/file-0 if you haven't
changed the default settings. Type

ls -ltr <replace with Archive Device directive>

You should see all details for your File volume,
including file size.

4) Check your bacula log file (/var/bacula/log if you
haven't changed the default settings) for job logs.
They have very detailed information about the volumes.

Regards,

Georger

--- Francisco Reyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escreveu:

> Is there a way to tell how much space was used in a
> file volume?
> 
> Didn't see anything in the archives for this.
> 
> This would allow to compute space used in HD for a
> pool vs 
> how much of that space is unused.

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