Arno Lehmann wrote:
Hello,

On 22.09.2005 00:25, Brandon Evans wrote:

Phil Stracchino wrote:

...

That is a puzzle.  I see no reason for it to happen based on the data
you've shown us so far.

What bacula version is this?



I agree ,this is very strange.  Here is what I am running

CentOS 4.1, Bacula 1.36.3 with kernel version 2.6.12.2
The /mnt/coraid partition which bacula backs up to is a ext3 partation ontop of LVM, and Raid 5

I could just add more volumes to the pool, but I was wanting this setup so it would be eaiser to manage.


Given the available information, I'd look closely into your system log and kenel messages - it might be problem with your filesystem or hardware.

Arno


I do not see anything in the logs related to disk troubles. I am able to write to the /mnt/coraid partation with no problems. Just in case, I setup another device that stores the volumes on a local disk. I'm running the job right now. I'll update this post once it hits 17 Gigs

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Thanks,
    Brandon Evans

"I wouldn't recommend sex, drugs or insanity for everyone, but they've always worked for me."
-Hunter S. Thompson


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