Re: [Bacula-users] [Maybe OT] 5.0.2 & PostgreSQL 8.4.3: Disk space requirements
2010-05-13 03:26:52
On 13 May 2010 11:09, Lampzy <lampzy AT gmail DOT com> wrote:
Holger,
One thing to try is to put Bacula's working directory on a bigger file
system. If you have spooling enabled (which you probably have) the
working directory is where Bacula spools attributes i.e. the data it
needs to save in the database and if you backup a lot of files this
directory can grow pretty fast. The attributes spooling directory is
always the working directory regardless where your data spool directory is.
FWIW, you can configure the spooling directory to go to a different location than the default. a fast, large local disk works best. _________________________ {Beto|Norberto|Numard} Meijome
"I detest people who take shortcuts rather than do things right, because they leave shit for the rest of us to clean up." PHK
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