Re: [Bacula-users] Cloudcache Issues

2024-01-16 Thread Martin Reissner
Unfortunately this is not an option for us, as we don't have enough storage to not truncate the cache. At the moment it's at 2TB and as I just witnessed this is not enough. I have yet to fully understand what is happening ie. if nothing is truncated and volumes just get purged and reused or if

Re: [Bacula-users] Cloudcache Issues

2024-01-16 Thread Chris Wilkinson
I tend to set the cache to not truncate. This is for two reasons. 1) restores will have to retrieve data from cloud making it slower than local storage and 2) I get occasional failures to upload and then the cache is no longer available to correct this. After each cloud backup I run a runafter job