Re: [Bacula-users] Is Bacula volumes capable to handle up to 400GB of data

2012-01-05 Thread Phil Stracchino
On 01/05/12 08:42, John Drescher wrote: > 2012/1/5 Rushdhi Mohamed : >> Is it ok to have up to 400GB in a bacula volume... on a file storage >> device.. Not a problem whatsoever. I have several almost-1TB volumes on my Bacula file storage. babylon4:root:~:4 # ls -lhS /spool/bacula/ | head -4 to

Re: [Bacula-users] Is Bacula volumes capable to handle up to 400GB of data

2012-01-05 Thread John Drescher
On Thu, Jan 5, 2012 at 9:25 AM, John Drescher wrote: > On Thu, Jan 5, 2012 at 9:18 AM, Rushdhi Mohamed wrote: >> thanks john.. >> >> but.. >> Sorry i made a mistake in my problem... im not going to use tapes any >> more... to store backups. i brought a new NAS with 7TB.. >> >> so only the copy jo

Re: [Bacula-users] Is Bacula volumes capable to handle up to 400GB of data

2012-01-05 Thread John Drescher
2012/1/5 Rushdhi Mohamed : > hi.. all > > Every day, I have more than 375GB to backup. > > for the movement i do the backups by breaking then into different volumes. ( > one volume might have maximum of 150GB of data) > > below is "list volumes" out put that you can see.. > > Now what i am going to

[Bacula-users] Is Bacula volumes capable to handle up to 400GB of data

2012-01-05 Thread Rushdhi Mohamed
hi.. all Every day, I have more than 375GB to backup. for the movement i do the backups by breaking then into different volumes. ( one volume might have maximum of 150GB of data) below is "list volumes" out put that you can see.. Now what i am going to do is write all the backups for a day into