>> Do you have any GB+ files full of only zeroes?
>>
>> John
>
> Not that I am aware of, the majority of the data backed up is user
> submitted production data so unless someone dropped some files like that
> in there for some test purpose, I don't know of any, I recently
> compacted the MySQL database however this issue had occurred prior to
> that. the only significant event that comes to mind is that the server
> was moved up a few U's in the rack a few weeks back.
>

You can check backup sizes using status client or the bacula logs. If
you see a job with way more data than expected this could be the
problem.

John

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