Phil Stracchino wrote:
> On 01/19/10 08:56, manga...@hotmail.com wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I would like that bacula truncate the backup. IMHO it is really important
>> and
>> I'll explain you why.
>>
>> Lets assume you backup multiple server, each server has is own backup
>> policy.
>> You have a
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> Hello,
>
> I would like that bacula truncate the backup. IMHO it is really important
> and
> I'll explain you why.
>
> Lets assume you backup multiple server, each server has is own backup
> policy.
> You have a total of stor
On 01/19/10 08:56, manga...@hotmail.com wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I would like that bacula truncate the backup. IMHO it is really important and
> I'll explain you why.
>
> Lets assume you backup multiple server, each server has is own backup policy.
> You have a total of storage space of 100GB.
> You
I think this is a typical requirement of ISP as the server getting backup
are not under the Backup administrators control.
One way to do it is..
1. Create a storage resource dedicate to that client
2. Restrict the volume size to max value you want to restrict for that
client.
The above thing will
Hello,
I would like that bacula truncate the backup. IMHO it is really important and
I'll explain you why.
Lets assume you backup multiple server, each server has is own backup policy.
You have a total of storage space of 100GB.
You have 10 server, each one with 10gb of space to be backed up.
On 01/19/10 06:38, manga...@hotmail.com wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I'm wondering if with the latest version of bacula it is possible to set a
> maximum size for data taken by a single job backup, or even better by a
> client, on the storage daemons.
No, there is not. I'm not sure why you would wa
Hi Lorenzo,
On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 12:38:21PM +0100, manga...@hotmail.com wrote:
> I'm wondering if with the latest version of bacula it is possible to set a
> maximum size for data taken by a single job backup, or even better by a
> client, on the storage daemons.
What should Bacula do if th
Greetings,
I'm wondering if with the latest version of bacula it is possible to set a
maximum size for data taken by a single job backup, or even better by a
client, on the storage daemons.
The only new features that seems to be what I'm looking for is SpoolSize
directive. Anyone has tested it