Drew Bentley wrote:
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> On 6/19/07, *D Canfield* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> I've been using the virtual tape feature for a while, but we
> started to
> run low on disk space, so I carved up a new partition on
I've been using the virtual tape feature for a while, but we started to
run low on disk space, so I carved up a new partition on the SAN and
used the opportunity to upgrade the machine to RHEL5. I kept my old
virtual tape partition and backed up all my bacula files in case
anything happened wh
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On Wed, 24 May 2006, D Canfield wrote:
I'm just curious how other user
I'm just curious how other users are backing up maildirs using bacula.
We're using cyrus as our mail server, so we've got about 162GB of data
stored in 4.4 million files, or an average of 37K per message. Most
other products I've tried (both commercial and open source) have not
been too happy