Alan Brown wrote:
> Damian Ge;bicki wrote:
>>
>> The bacula.sql, if I good remember, it's your main CatalgoDB - sqlite.
> 
> The original poster is using mysql, not sqlite.
> 
> bacula.sql is his database dump - it's a plain ascii text file.
> 
> It can be compressed with gzip, bzip2, etc etc and you should keep 
> multiple copies around (use logrotate or a similar program to maintain it)
> 
> 6Gb is a small database dump, as far as Bacula use goes. Mine is in 
> excess of 40Gb.
> 
> 
> sqlite is only included for testing purposes and should not be used in a 
> production environment.
> 
> 
Right, I forgot.
A long time ago I started use dbpipe plugin and I backup my catalog DB 
to tape directly.
I don't need disk space for dump - bacula.sql.
Maybe, this is resolution for you?

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