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A portion of a [[Dump|dump]] | A portion of a [[Dump|dump]] on [[holding disk]]. Dumps are broken into chunks automatically by the chunker, allowing dumps to be written to multiple holding disks and maintaining compatibility with 32-bit filesystems, where files cannot be larger than 2GB. | ||
Do not confuse chunks with [[part|parts]], which are a portion of a dump on a storage volume. | |||
The chunk size is set by the <tt>chunksize</tt> parameter in the <tt>holdingdisk</tt> section - see {{man|5|amanda.conf}}. There is rarely any reason to change this value from its default. |
Revision as of 18:41, 18 July 2010
A portion of a dump on holding disk. Dumps are broken into chunks automatically by the chunker, allowing dumps to be written to multiple holding disks and maintaining compatibility with 32-bit filesystems, where files cannot be larger than 2GB.
Do not confuse chunks with parts, which are a portion of a dump on a storage volume.
The chunk size is set by the chunksize parameter in the holdingdisk section - see amanda.conf(5). There is rarely any reason to change this value from its default.