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Antoine Durr wrote:
> Hi,
>    With my sysadmin's help, I've finally gotten Bacula up and running  
> in our environment (LTO-3 in a Superloader 3, backing up about a Tb  
> and a half via NFS). A 'list media' shows me one of my pools  
> designated for offsite backups:
> 
> +---------+------------+-----------+---------+---------------- 
> +----------+--------------+---------+------+-----------+----------- 
> +---------------------+
> | MediaId | VolumeName | VolStatus | Enabled | VolBytes       |  
> VolFiles | VolRetention | Recycle | Slot | InChanger | MediaType |  
> LastWritten         |
> +---------+------------+-----------+---------+---------------- 
> +----------+--------------+---------+------+-----------+----------- 
> +---------------------+
> |       8  | AMJ824L3   | Used      |       1 |  5,993,809,920  
> |        6 |    5,184,000 |       1 |    8 |         0 | LTO       |  
> 2007-05-05 01:36:49 |
> |      12 | AMJ826L3   | Used      |       1 | 19,998,720,000 |        
> 20 |    5,184,000 |       1 |    7 |         1 | LTO       |  
> 2007-05-06 18:09:17 |
> |      17 | AMJ827L3   | Purged    |       1 |              0  
> |        0 |      864,000 |       1 |    5 |         1 | LTO       |  
> 2007-05-06 17:29:45 |
> +---------+------------+-----------+---------+---------------- 
> +----------+--------------+---------+------+-----------+----------- 
> +---------------------+
> 
> My question is, what constitutes a VolFile?  For example, on MediaID  
> #8, it backed up 6 VolFiles.  I'm clear that the JobFiles is the  
> number of actual Unix files slurped up, and that number seems correct  
> when I look at it.  So now these VolFiles are six of what?  Did I  
> miss it somewhere in the documentation?
> 
> Thanks,

It's in there somewhere [in the manual], but I recall it being
non-obvious. A VolFile appears to be a mark that it writes every 1 GB
for one reason or another. I've never had any use for knowing that number.

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