>> I have set up a system running Ubuntu, and it has four eSATA plugs. From
>> what I have read so far, I believe that bacula is able to write the
>> backups into files on a single hard drive, but I'm confused about what
>> happens when the drive fills up.
>
> Bad things. You want to avoid that situation.. First of all you want
> to make volumes such that a single hard drive contains many 10 to 100
> volumes. This will aide in recycling since bacula recycles all or
> none.
>

Just kidding about the bad things.. I believe it will mark the current
volume full and all other available volumes on the drive as full as
well. Then it will ask for user intervention.

John

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