On Friday 2017-03-03 16:22:01 Marian Neubert wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> i'm facing an issue with an setup, where Maximum Volume Bytes seems to
> have no effect at all.
> The Pool RemoteFile has only one Volume Remote-0009 with current size of
> nearly 1TB, Status "Append". But the total Byte Size (usage
Hi all,
i'm facing an issue with an setup, where Maximum Volume Bytes seems to
have no effect at all.
The Pool RemoteFile has only one Volume Remote-0009 with current size of
nearly 1TB, Status "Append". But the total Byte Size (usage) ist only
about 300GB.
Could you give me a hint, whats wron
2011 18:49
> To: Bacula Users
> Subject: [Bacula-users] Maximum Volume Bytes
>
> Hi All,
> I'm currently setting up a disk-based storage pool in Bacula and am
> wondering what I should set "Maximum Volume Bytes" to. I was thinking
> of
> setting it to "10
On 05/20/11 14:38, Mike Seda wrote:
> All,
> Nevermind about dedup with Bacula. It seems that the current block
> format doesn't work too well with it:
> http://changelog.complete.org/archives/5547-research-on-deduplicating-disk-based-and-cloud-backups
>
> I'm getting descent compression rates th
On 05/20/11 13:48, Mike Seda wrote:
> Hi All,
> I'm currently setting up a disk-based storage pool in Bacula and am
> wondering what I should set "Maximum Volume Bytes" to. I was thinking of
> setting it to "100G", but am just wondering if this is sane.
"It depends."
There are various ways to c
> Am 20.05.2011 19:48, schrieb Mike Seda:
>> I'm currently setting up a disk-based storage pool in Bacula and am
>> wondering what I should set "Maximum Volume Bytes" to. I was thinking of
>> setting it to "100G", but am just wondering if this is sane.
>
I think 100G will be fine. The size depends
Hello Mike,
Am 20.05.2011 19:48, schrieb Mike Seda:
> I'm currently setting up a disk-based storage pool in Bacula and am
> wondering what I should set "Maximum Volume Bytes" to. I was thinking of
> setting it to "100G", but am just wondering if this is sane.
i think you should use the paramete
All,
Nevermind about dedup with Bacula. It seems that the current block
format doesn't work too well with it:
http://changelog.complete.org/archives/5547-research-on-deduplicating-disk-based-and-cloud-backups
I'm getting descent compression rates though with LZJB (compression=on),
which makes it
Hi All,
I'm currently setting up a disk-based storage pool in Bacula and am
wondering what I should set "Maximum Volume Bytes" to. I was thinking of
setting it to "100G", but am just wondering if this is sane.
FYI, the total data of our clients is 15 TB, but we are told that this
data should at