Re: [Bacula-users] long-term archival of tapes -- growth of the catalog
2011-09-21 09:08:10
> Do other people do this? If so, how do you deal with pruning? Do you just
> let the database grow over time or do you let the data get pruned and use
> bscan or other low-level volume tools to read them if necessary? Is there
> another approach I'm missing?
>
I let the database grow. My postgresql db is around 30GB but it sits
on its own filesystem on a raid that has 300 GB so there is lots of
space to grow..
John
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