Hi Every one,
Let me introduce myself. I'm doing an internship as a Sysadmin (~250 debian server in 5 DataCenter in Paris), this year I was (with an another colleague) in charge of the backup plateform.
My company has tripled and I think the backup architecture we have is obsolete and we have to think again. To backup we use Bacula :
ii bacula-director-common 5.0.3-1+rta1 network backup, recovery and verification -
ii bacula-fd 5.0.3-1+rta1 network backup, recovery and verification - ii bacula-sd 5.0.3-1+rta1 network backup, recovery and verification -
But today we have a big problem, we didn't anticipate a growing like that, on our FS we are at 97% of space used. It's very problematic. And since 1 week I'm working on free more space but it's very complicated with Bacula.
I've search every where but I didn't find any exploitable answers so I'm asking here. Do you have a prefered method to do the following task :
Purge then Prune (I'm on auto-prune) then Truncate a volume for a client ?
To know the reel size taken on the FS of all the data for each jobs or clients (Llist jobtotals seems wrong)
Thank you for your answers,
Regards,
//Edouard Buschini
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