Re: [Bacula-users] RES: RES: LTO-3 tape not compressing data/premature end of tape space
2010-09-01 16:27:27
It's default is 0 since you do no normally do not want to limit
how much is written to the tape.
In bconsole
* llist volumes pool=yourpool
MediaId: 121
VolumeName: B0000004
Slot: 0
PoolId: 12
MediaType: X10
FirstWritten: 2010-03-30 09:55:04
LastWritten: 2010-03-30 18:37:21
LabelDate: 2010-03-30 09:55:04
VolJobs: 7
VolFiles: 115
VolBlocks: 1,758,800
VolMounts: 78
VolBytes: 113,463,770,112
VolErrors: 2
VolWrites: 15,888,738
VolCapacityBytes: 0
VolStatus: Full
Enabled: 1
Recycle: 1
VolRetention: 5,443,200
VolUseDuration: 604,800
MaxVolJobs: 0
MaxVolFiles: 0
MaxVolBytes: 0
InChanger: 0
EndFile: 115
EndBlock: 11,130
VolParts: 0
LabelType: 0
StorageId: 3
DeviceId: 0
LocationId: 0
RecycleCount: 11
InitialWrite: 0000-00-00 00:00:00
ScratchPoolId: 0
RecyclePoolId: 0
Comment: NULL
On 9/1/2010 1:49 PM, Rodrigo Ferraz wrote:
Hello Brian
Nothing at all. The only Maximum' statements i could find in config files are these:
[root@br01 /etc/bacula]# grep -i maximum * | grep -v "#"
bacula-dir.conf: Maximum Concurrent Jobs = 5
bacula-fd.conf: Maximum Concurrent Jobs = 1
bacula-sd.conf: Maximum Concurrent Jobs = 1
bacula-sd.conf: Maximum Changer Wait = 3d
bacula-sd.conf: Maximum Spool Size = 35gb
[root@br01 /etc/bacula]#
What is bacula's default for "Maximum Volume Bytes", if there is one?
Regards,
Rodrigo
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