OK problem solved ! The command list files jobid=NNN helped out a lot to
see what was going on, just a bit difficult to see all 400000 files...
The interesting bit was that 99% of a backup jobid concerned exactly 4
out of 23 shares. Checking the rsyncs with all
flags/modifications/etc... the rsync modifications account to less than
a 1gb per day.
Something MUST be going on on the backup server. After a lot of testing
we found out that somebody had installed a shell script to chmod &
chgroup files & directories on those 4 directories on the backup server !!!
Now bacula is backing up real good... under a Gb per day :o)
Differential is also OK.
If you use bacula on rsync backups, it works great but don't
touch/chmod/chANYTYHING the archives !
Mank thanks to all for your help and guidance.
--
Sebastian Perkins
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Wes Hardaker a écrit :
"SP" == Sebastian Perkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
SP> 2) Is there a way to show the list of files being saved from a job/client ?
Within bconsole, you can use "list files jobid=NNN" where NNN is the
jobid that last ran.
I wouldn't think that rsynced files would be a problem, at least if you
weren't doing anything odd.
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