On 01/19/10 06:38, mangabbs AT hotmail DOT 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 want to do such a thing.
It sounds like a way to force your backups to be truncated. If you want
to reduce the amount of data saved by your backups, perhaps a better
approach would be to tune the fileset to make sure the most important
data gets saved.
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