> I want to use single large volumes to backup because I need to rsync bacula
> backup volumes to remote site. and I think a single large volume for every
> job
> (full,diff,inc every month,weekend,day) is better for rsync (it only need to
> sync
> different volumes after each job) .
>
>if ther
2012/8/7 Uwe Schuerkamp
>
>
> In a way, yes, but we're not happy with it because of the extremely
> long recycle times. Most of our backups run on the weekend, so as a
> consequence or volume for that day is rather big and I've begun moving
> large and / or long-running backups to their own pools
On Tue, Aug 07, 2012 at 02:26:51PM +0800, d tbsky wrote:
> 2012/8/5 Phil Stracchino
>
> > On 08/05/12 05:57, d tbsky wrote:
> > >First of all note that 5.2.10 is a considerably more recent version than
> > >2.0.0, and does nut therefore fall under "until 2.0.0". :) This should
> > >answer your
2012/8/5 Phil Stracchino
> On 08/05/12 05:57, d tbsky wrote:
> >First of all note that 5.2.10 is a considerably more recent version than
> >2.0.0, and does nut therefore fall under "until 2.0.0". :) This should
> >answer your question...
>
but I didn't see any change log about this in the
> First of all note that 5.2.10 is a considerably more recent version than
> 2.0.0, and does nut therefore fall under "until 2.0.0". :) This should
> answer your question...
>
I agree been quite a few years of development from bacula-2.0.0 which
was released in January of 2007.
Although I stay
On 08/05/12 05:57, d tbsky wrote:
> hi:
>I am new to bacula and I plan to use disk file to backup. the full
> backup size is about 2TB。
>
> I saw many warnings in the document about using large disk volumes to
> backup, because
> " with a single Volume, is that until version 2.0.0, Bacula did
hi:
I am new to bacula and I plan to use disk file to backup. the full
backup size is about 2TB。
I saw many warnings in the document about using large disk volumes to
backup, because
" with a single Volume, is that until version 2.0.0, Bacula did not seek
within a
disk Volume, so restoring a si