Hi Arno, Thanks for your response!

> Baffled? Yes, that too, but don't forget it's been a weekend!
:)

> The configuration only shows me that you've got the pools in question
> defined... more interesting would be the information how you started the
> job. If you do this via command line, or through a schedule, and what
> the actual run command was...

I run it from a schedule, I even tried to specify the pool, but it does not 
work.

Schedule {
  Name = "WeeklyNASCycle"
  Run = Level=Full Pool=NAS-Files sun at 23:05
  Run = Level=Differential Pool=NAS-Files mon-sat at 23:05
}

Stat from SD:
----------------------------------------%<-------------------------------
Writing: Differential Backup job ntserv0NAS JobId=893 Volume=""
    pool="Default" device=""FileStorageNAS" (/data/bacula)"
    Files=0 Bytes=0 Bytes/sec=0
    FDReadSeqNo=6 in_msg=6 out_msg=4 fd=6
====

Jobs waiting to reserve a drive:
   3608 JobId=977 wants Pool="NAS-Files" but have Pool="Default" on drive 
"FileStorageNAS" (/data/bacula).
   3607 JobId=977 wants Vol="Volume0002" drive has Vol="" on drive 
"FileStorageNAS" (/data/bacula).
====
----------------------------------------%<-------------------------------

Thanks,
Ger.


> Arno
>
> >>This is the STAT from the SD:
> >>----------------------------------------%<-------------------------------
> >>------------ nas-sd Version: 1.38.5 (18 January 2006) i686-pc-linux-gnu
> >> debian testing/unstable
> >>Daemon started 16-Mar-06 11:25, 1 Job run since started.
> >>
> >>Running Jobs:
> >>Writing: Full Backup job job1 JobId=838 Volume=""
> >>    pool="Default" device=""FileStorageNAS" (/data/bacula)"
> >>    Files=0 Bytes=0 Bytes/sec=0
> >>    FDReadSeqNo=6 in_msg=6 out_msg=4 fd=6
> >>Writing: Full Backup job job2 JobId=840 Volume=""
> >>    pool="Default" device=""FileStorageNAS" (/data/bacula)"
> >>    Files=0 Bytes=0 Bytes/sec=0
> >>    FDReadSeqNo=6 in_msg=6 out_msg=4 fd=8
> >>
> >>(%<)
> >>====
> >>
> >>Jobs waiting to reserve a drive:
> >>   3608 JobId=888 wants Pool="NAS-Files" but have Pool="Default" on drive
> >>"FileStorageNAS" (/data/bacula).
> >>   3607 JobId=888 wants Vol="Volume0002" drive has Vol="" on drive
> >>"FileStorageNAS" (/data/bacula).
> >>====
> >>
> >>Device status:
> >>Device "FileStorageNAS" (/data/bacula) is not open or does not exist.
> >>    Device is BLOCKED waiting for media.
> >>====
> >>----------------------------------------%<-------------------------------
> >>------------
> >>
> >>Here is relevant stuff from my bacula-sd.conf on the NAS:
> >>It is configured to automatically create a new volume for each job.
> >>----------------------------------------%<-------------------------------
> >>------------ Storage {                             # definition of myself
> >>  Name = bigfilemachine-sd
> >>  SDPort = 9103                  # Director's port
> >>  WorkingDirectory = "/var/bacula/working"
> >>  Pid Directory = "/var/run"
> >>  Maximum Concurrent Jobs = 20
> >>}
> >>
> >>Device {
> >>  Name = FileStorageNAS
> >>  Media Type = File
> >>  Archive Device = /path/bacula
> >>  LabelMedia = yes;                   # lets Bacula label unlabeled media
> >>  Random Access = Yes;
> >>  AutomaticMount = yes;               # when device opened, read it
> >>  RemovableMedia = no;
> >>  AlwaysOpen = no;
> >>}
> >>----------------------------------------%<-------------------------------
> >>------------
> >>
> >>Here's the directors config:
> >>----------------------------------------%<-------------------------------
> >>------------ JobDefs {
> >>  Name = "DefaultNASJob"
> >>  Type = Backup
> >>  Level = Differential
> >>  Client = minime-fd
> >>  FileSet = "minime"
> >>  Schedule = "WeeklyCycle"
> >>  Storage = FileNAS
> >>  Messages = Standard
> >>  Pool = NAS-Files
> >>  Priority = 10
> >>}
> >>
> >>Job {
> >>  Name = "testmachineNAS"
> >>  Client = testmachine-fd
> >>  JobDefs = "DefaultNASJob"
> >>  FileSet = "testmachine"
> >>  Write Bootstrap = "/var/bacula/working/testmachine.bsr"
> >>}
> >>
> >>FileSet {
> >>  Name = "testmachine"
> >>  Include {
> >>    Options { signature = MD5
> >>              compression=GZIP }
> >>    File = /etc
> >>  }
> >>}
> >>
> >>Client {
> >>  Name = testmachine-fd
> >>  Address = testmachine.whatever.com
> >>  FDPort = 9102
> >>  Catalog = MyCatalog
> >>  Password = "modified"          # password for FileDaemon
> >>  File Retention = 30 days            # 30 days
> >>  Job Retention = 6 months            # six months
> >>  AutoPrune = yes                     # Prune expired Jobs/Files
> >>}
> >>
> >># Definition of file storage device
> >>Storage {
> >>  Name = FileNAS
> >>  Address = bigfilemachine.whatever.com                # N.B. Use a fully
> >>qualified name here
> >>  SDPort = 9103
> >>  Password = "modified"
> >>  Device = FileStorageNAS
> >>  Media Type = File
> >>}
> >>
> >>Pool {
> >>  Name = NAS-Files
> >>  Maximum Volume Jobs = 1
> >>  Pool Type = Backup
> >>  Recycle = yes                       # Bacula can automatically recycle
> >>Volumes
> >>  AutoPrune = yes                     # Prune expired volumes
> >>  VolumeRetention = 60 days
> >>  Accept Any Volume = yes             # write on any volume in the pool
> >>  Maximum Volumes = 100
> >>  LabelFormat = "Volume"
> >>}
> >>----------------------------------------%<-------------------------------
> >>------------
> >>
> >>Any help greatly appreciated!!
> >>
> >>Many thanks,
> >>Ger
> >>
> >>
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