It's not working as I'd expect. Here's a snippet from my bacula-sd
config:
Device {
Name = FileStorage
Media Type = File
Device Type = File
Archive Device = /backup/bacula/
LabelMedia = yes # lets Bacula label
unlabeled media
Random Access = yes
AutomaticMount = yes # when device opened,
read it
RemovableMedia = no
AlwaysOpen = no # Ignored for file storage
Maximum File Size = 10485760 #10mb Test
# Maximum File Size = 540mb # Break volumes into files so
all could fit on CD-Rs.
# CD-R: 540mb, DVD-R: 4.6gb
}
Here's the odd part: I'm doing a backup right now, and I can watch
the file created in /backup/backula tick over the 10485760 limit and
keep going (644 MB and counting, should have created 64 more files...)
I set the limit in bytes in case my "10mb" specification was wrong...
and I'm trying 10mb because I want to be sure it works.
The documentation seems to say I should be seeing multiple files
already: "Once this size is reached, an end of file mark is written
on the volume and subsequent data are written into the next file."
Am I missing something? (Or does the SD split the file into chunks
only at the very end of the process?)
--Darien Hager
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