Hi Bryant,
the new configuration will affect only new volumes.
To change maximum size of volumes with append status you need to use *update
volume* bconsole command.

Kleber

2012/6/12 Humphrey Bryant <hbry...@fogadaley.com>

> I'm Running Bacula 5.0.x.x  on CentOS 6.2.
>
> I have been using Bacula to do backups to Disk (file) for a while now
> and I just realized i have configured my Volumes without Volume Size
> Restrictions.
>
> I want to set size restrictions on my Volumes to better manage backups
> by  adding "Maximum Volume Bytes = 50G " to the volumes configuration file.
>
> Whats the correct way of adding volume size restrictions on my current
> volumes and how would they affect my current backups that i have done
> already that are in the  pool/volume?
>
> Will adding Maximum Volume Size trigger a full Backup ?
>
> Thanks Much
>
> Best Regards
> Humphrey
>
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