Hello,

Are you sure there is no loop ?
Typically, it can happens with onefs=no

HTH.
Jérôme Blion.


Le 22/10/2012 22:33, Mike Seda a écrit :
> On 10/22/2012 01:15 PM, John Drescher wrote:
>>> I currently have a machine with ~3 GB of data.
>>>
>>> However, ~230 GB is being backed up by Bacula.
>>>
>>> I performed a "bconsole -> estimate client=blah listing", and it doesn't
>>> look like any files beyond what I specified in the fileset are being
>>> backed up.
>>>
>>> I even set sparse=yes in the fileset options, but it didn't help.
>>>
>>> Please let me know what I'm missing here.
>>>
>> Are you sure that 230GB was backed up or are you looking at the size
>> of your disk volumes expecting them to reset each backup or something
>> like that?
> I'm sure that ~230 GB was backed up. It's very strange.
>
>> John
>
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