Hi Sebastian,
I'm only a newbie to this but looking at your director config settings
it looks like you haven't expressed a maximum volume size. Therefore
Bacula will keep filling up a volume until your disk runs out. To force
Bacula to stop filling a volume and look around for another one you
should use a 'Maximum Volume Bytes = nnn' or 'Maximum Volume Jobs = nnn'
or 'Volume Use Duration = ttt' setting in your pools definition.
Re-read the beginning of Chapter 22 'Automatic Volume Recycling' for
more details.
Hope that helps.
Regards,
David Legg
Sebastian Perkins wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We are using bacula 2.2.6 with a disk based backup solution. 3 Months
> into testing, backups & restores are working.
>
> Here goes the problem : we need to backup 750Gb of data (22 server
> samba shares) and guarantee one (maybe two) months of restore data
> just in case somebody moves a directory, loses a file, wants lask
> week's file etc... The samba shares are basically full of doc/xls/pdf
> etc...
>
> The backup is a 2 To raid5 disk solution. I'm a bit worried about
> keeping control over volumes and disk space. I don't want the volumes
> to fill up any further than 1.8To while keeping one or 2 months of
> history.
>
> We've resolved one problem regarding size by using the compress option :o)
>
> So, our bacula.conf strategy is :
>
> * one full backup per month, plus incremental every other day (no
> differential).
> * one volume per share (so that we can keep a eye on a fast
> growing volume).
> * keeping job/file/volume retention to 1 month (maybe 2).
>
> But the volumes just grow... and grow. I've 'volume updated' for
> retention periods but the auto-pruning doesn't seem to reduce volume
> size. For example after the 2nd month's full backup I thought the
> volume would be reduced in size by the 1st month"s full backup size
> (it's outside the retention period).
>
> Schedule, Volume & Client syntax are :
>
> Schedule {
> Name = "WeeklyCycle"
> Run = Full 1st sun at 00:05
> Run = Incremental mon-sat at 23:05
> #Run = Differential 2nd-5th sun at 23:05
> #Run = Incremental mon-sun at 23:05
> }
>
> Client {
> Name = pool01-fd
> Address = 192.168.x.y
> FDPort = 9102
> Catalog = MyCatalog
> Password = "xxx"
> File Retention = 1 month # 30 days
> Job Retention = 1 months # 30 days
> AutoPrune = yes # Prune expired Jobs/Files
> }
>
> Pool {
> Name = Pool01
> Pool Type = Backup
> Recycle = yes # Bacula can automatically
> recycle Volumes
> AutoPrune = yes # Prune expired volumes
> Volume Retention = 1 month # one month
> LabelFormat = "Vol01"
> }
>
>
> So, just 2 questions : Is my strategy right ? Why are the volumes
> growing ?
>
> Thanks for any help !
>
> Sebastian Perkins
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