Yes, at least 4 ways spring to mind.
1) Install bacula-web
(http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/bacula/bacula-gui-web-1.38.9-1.rhel.noarch.rpm?download)
and have the used space in all volumes displayed in
your web browser. I personnaly like this best.
2) Run bconsole and type
list media
Find you
Silver Salonen writes:
> Yes, I know I can do that, but I thought that perhaps it wouldn't be
> necessary
> to wait for the work-day to end and then run it manually.
No need to wait.
Just run manually and use 'mod' to make the job a full backup.
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Is there a way to tell how much space was used in a file volume?
Didn't see anything in the archives for this.
This would allow to compute space used in HD for a pool vs
how much of that space is unused.
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On Friday 09 June 2006 21:21, Wilson, David wrote:
> Greetings,
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> I am working with using the python functionality of bacula and I am
> running into a problem with the DirStartUp.py script.
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> Whenever I startup bacula, or restart the python engine I receive the
> following error:
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Somehow did not get through.
Here is tar file.
bacula-examples.tar.gz
Description: GNU Zip compressed data
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Here are some example bacula configure files that will do the following:
Backup to a filesystem rather than a tape.
Create filenames in an understandable way
(monday,tuesday,...Friday,diff,full)
Never use any file but the appropiate one.
Recycle each file each time it is used again.
Allow the admi