>>>>> On Wed, 17 May 2006 11:19:09 +0200, Warwick Bruce Chapman <[EMAIL 
>>>>> PROTECTED]> said:
> 
> Hey All
> 
> How do I tell Bacula to ignore a "User defined maximum capacity" and 
> just use the whole tape.  I have not defined this anywhere and have even 
> tried setting it to 0 in the resource and I still keep getting this 
> error.  Sometimes it happens after just one backup +-14GB. This is a 
> DAT72 tape and I usually get about 37GB on it.
> 
> 16-May 23:00 gateway-dir: Start Backup JobId 177, 
> Job=DailyBackup.2006-05-16_23.00.01
> 16-May 23:00 gateway-sd: Volume "Tuesday" previously written, moving to 
> end of data.
> 16-May 23:01 gateway-sd: Ready to append to end of Volume "Tuesday" at 
> file=20.
> 17-May 00:02 gateway-sd: User defined maximum volume capacity 
> 35,693,601,938 exceeded on device /dev/nst0.
> 17-May 00:02 gateway-sd: End of medium on Volume "Tuesday" 
> Bytes=35,693,548,943 Blocks=553,287 at 17-May-2006 00:02.
> 17-May 00:04 gateway-dir: Pruned 2 Jobs on Volume "Tuesday" from catalog.
> 17-May 00:04 gateway-sd: Job DailyBackup.2006-05-16_23.00.01 waiting. 
> Cannot find any appendable volumes.

The resource values are copied into the media table in the catalog when the
volume is created, so check that using the 'llist volumes' command.  If the
maxvolbytes is non-zero it can be updated using the 'update media' command.

__Martin


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