On Wed, 19 Jul 2006, Kern Sibbald wrote:

> In looking over what you wrote and your conf file, I have the following
> comments:
> 1. It might be simpler if you pointed everything at /var/bacula/spool unless
> you are mounting the spooling subdirectories on separate filesystems.  Bacula
> automatically creates unique spool filenames for each job so multiple drives
> and multiple jobs can share the same spool directory.

Running this way makes it easy to see what's spooling to which tape drive. :)

Given the speed needed (25MB/s raw speed, up to 60MB/s for compressible 
data), any filesystem needs to be striped across several spindles in order 
to have enough speed to keep up with the tape drives in any case.

The OS is Linux, RHEL4 WS x86_64

> I now have an update that will add additional information to the status
> output. I'll email it to you and Sebastian separately.

Thanks.

AB

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