On Wed, 23 May 2007, Ivan Adzhubey wrote:
> One more question: currently, the size of my spooling directory is 250GB and I
> need to add another server to backup list that holds 1.1TB of data. Will that
> create problems?
No.
> On a more general note: how do you guys deal with huge
> datasets?
On May 23, 2007, at 11:59 AM, Ivan Adzhubey wrote:
> One more question: currently, the size of my spooling directory is
> 250GB and I
> need to add another server to backup list that holds 1.1TB of data.
> Will that
> create problems? On a more general note: how do you guys deal with
> huge
>
On Wednesday 23 May 2007 08:26:43 am Ivan Adzhubey wrote:
> On Wednesday 23 May 2007 02:20:42 am Ralf Gross wrote:
> > Ivan Adzhubey schrieb:
> > > I have Bacula configured to use spooling to disk. I can see a few
> > > rather old (timestamped from 6 months to 2 years ago) spool files
> > > sitting
On Wednesday 23 May 2007 02:20:42 am Ralf Gross wrote:
> Ivan Adzhubey schrieb:
> > I have Bacula configured to use spooling to disk. I can see a few rather
> > old (timestamped from 6 months to 2 years ago) spool files sitting in the
> > spooling directory. Can I assume these are leftovers from so
Ivan Adzhubey schrieb:
>
> I have Bacula configured to use spooling to disk. I can see a few rather old
> (timestamped from 6 months to 2 years ago) spool files sitting in the
> spooling directory. Can I assume these are leftovers from some crashed backup
> jobs and thus can I safely remove the
Hi,
I have Bacula configured to use spooling to disk. I can see a few rather old
(timestamped from 6 months to 2 years ago) spool files sitting in the
spooling directory. Can I assume these are leftovers from some crashed backup
jobs and thus can I safely remove them? They use quite some space.