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Am 18.12.2011 16:21, schrieb John Drescher:
> On Sun, Dec 18, 2011 at 9:09 AM, Tilman Schmidt
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>> FD Bytes Written: 53,655,908,904 (53.65 GB)
>> SD Bytes Written: 53,664,006,577 (53.66 GB)
>> Last Volume Bytes: 53,705,852,
an Schmidt"
Cc: "bacula-users"
Sent: Sunday, December 18, 2011 10:21:58 AM
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] amazing backup size
On Sun, Dec 18, 2011 at 9:09 AM, Tilman Schmidt
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> A newly installed CentOS 6 / Bacula 5 back
On Sun, Dec 18, 2011 at 9:09 AM, Tilman Schmidt
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> A newly installed CentOS 6 / Bacula 5 backup server is reporting
> this when backing itself up:
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> FD Bytes Written: 53,655,908,904 (53.65 GB)
> SD Bytes Written: 53,664,006,
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A newly installed CentOS 6 / Bacula 5 backup server is reporting
this when backing itself up:
FD Bytes Written: 53,655,908,904 (53.65 GB)
SD Bytes Written: 53,664,006,577 (53.66 GB)
Last Volume Bytes: 53,705,852,928 (53.70 GB)
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Bacula may be a great piece of software, but thank the compression on
your LTO drive, not Bacula in this case.
Janco van der Merwe wrote:
> Once again Bacula amazed me Please see the Last Volume Bytes section
> of the Bacula e-mail sent to me
Once again Bacula amazed me Please see the Last Volume Bytes section of
the Bacula e-mail sent to me. This is on a LTO 3 which you all know is 800 GB
max compressed. What amazed me more is that I restored the data and all is
working.
I had the same with my AIT but that was 295GB on a 26