This information is kept in the bacula database under the 'File' table
in the 'LStat' field. However, this information is compressed in some
form of proprietary hexadecimal compression.

I believe there are some individuals who have figured out how to read
this information such as the authors of "webacula".
http://sourceforge.net/projects/webacula/

On 10/22/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi fellow Bacula Users,
>
> We have a issue that a backup for a client suddenly has increased from 50
> GB to 200GB at one client. In order to check the file(s) who are causing
> this, I'm checking my incremental backups to see what is causing this
> problems.
>
> However, I don't seem to be able to find that in the database. If you
> restore a file, there is a filesize, so it seems logical to me that it is
> there.
>
> However, I can't find it. My question:
>
> how can I select all filesizes for a certain Job/Client in the database or
> bconsole?
>
> Kind regards from Rotterdam, NL!
>
> Diederik de Vries
>
>
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