>> 2)      Is there an easy way in bconsole to see what the actual size on disk
>> of the job was?  All of the size numbers reported seem to be
>> post-compression, which makes sense since the compression happens on the
>> host, but I'm assuming bacula is storing ACTUAL size on disk info in the
>> catalog somewhere.. I'd love to quickly see how much REAL data I'm backing
>> up, compared to how much virtual tape space it's taking..

> 2) from bconsole, use the command 'estimate'

Thanks for the answer!

The estimate command will connect to the client and ask for an estimate as of 
now, yes? -- is there no easy way to just get this information from the catalog 
for a job that has already completed?

Thanks,

Joe


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