Hi,

05.10.2007 08:36,, Matthias Kellermann wrote::
> Hi list,
> 
> 
> does the Bacula File-Daemon store temporary files on the client if I use
> the gzip compression?

No.

> If so where can I find this temporary fileson
> Windows and Linux systems? Is there a max. size for the temporary
> storage or is it all done on-the-fly so no additional storage space is
> needed?

The FD does not use the gzip program but uses the gzip algorithm 
inside. It does not need disk space for that, only a certain amount of 
RAM and, more important, CPU cycles.

Arno

> Matthias
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