Thank you sir! I will try this in a little while. On 06/04/2013 05:16 AM, Uwe Schuerkamp wrote: > On Tue, Jun 04, 2013 at 02:56:34AM -0400, Michael D. Wood wrote: >> Hi Guys, >> >> I've been combing through the mailing list and forums and trying to >> wrap my head around what I'm trying to accomplish. Hopefully, >> someone >> here can point me in the right direction. This is just a home setup >> backing up 2 Linux and 1 FreeBSD server. The backups are just going >> to >> a 1TB external USB drive. Bacula has been working great for all I >> use >> it for. >> >> I want to be able to split the volumes Bacula creates in 5GB chunks >> (to >> make restores faster and just easier manageability). I have messed >> around with the Max Volume Bytes directive but wasn't sure if I >> needed >> to use vchanger with this? >> >> If I can get Bacula to split the volumes into 5GB chunks, is Bacula >> able to automatically create another in the pool, and keep writing >> to >> it? When that one reaches 5GB it just creates another volume? From >> what I've seen it *LOOKS* like it can be done. Any ideas? >> > > > Hi Michael, > > yep, that's indeed possible and can be done via the "pool" directive. > > Say you have 1TB of backup space you want to split in 5GB volumes, > then the following pool definition would accomplish this (just the > important bits): > > Pool { > Name = Online > Pool Type = Backup > Recycle = yes > AutoPrune = yes # Prune expired volumes > > Purge Oldest Volume = yes > Recycle Oldest Volume = yes > Maximum Volume Bytes = 5G > Maximum Volumes = 200 > Action On Purge = Truncate > Label Format = "Online-" > } > > After a while you would end up with 200 5GB files in the directory > your storage definition points to. > > All the best, Uwe
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