> > On Apr 29, 2007, at 4:28 AM, John Steel wrote:
> >> 2. Why does the "bytes" column show 58.2M when I know the backup is
> >> much
> >> bigger?
>
> Maybe you've got compression enabled on your job or on the tape drive
> (though I'm not sure whether Bacula is actually aware of the compressed
> size in case of the latter).
>
No, for tapes (hardware compression or not) bacula will report the
number of bytes written to the device not how much tape is used in the
process.

John

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