Hello,
I have another strange problem.
I have a machine running the client fd, the sd and dir are running on another server machine.
Last week I got bacula errors, because the LTO tape was run out of space.
I checked all the machines, and the sum of the hard disk spaces to be backed up was not higher than 180Gb.
Then I looked at the bacula reports, and I found one machine showing 160Gb of SD Bytes Written.
I checked again that machine (a Solaris 8 sparc): two disks for a physical total of 60Gb.
Then I dumped out with bconsole the list of files backed up (list files jobid=xxx) on a text file, and I verified there was no replication of files.
Last but not least, the following days I noticed that the reports was showing a growing size: after 4 days the SD Bytes Written is about 240Gb!!!
How can I check what's happening?!
I have another strange problem.
I have a machine running the client fd, the sd and dir are running on another server machine.
Last week I got bacula errors, because the LTO tape was run out of space.
I checked all the machines, and the sum of the hard disk spaces to be backed up was not higher than 180Gb.
Then I looked at the bacula reports, and I found one machine showing 160Gb of SD Bytes Written.
I checked again that machine (a Solaris 8 sparc): two disks for a physical total of 60Gb.
Then I dumped out with bconsole the list of files backed up (list files jobid=xxx) on a text file, and I verified there was no replication of files.
Last but not least, the following days I noticed that the reports was showing a growing size: after 4 days the SD Bytes Written is about 240Gb!!!
How can I check what's happening?!
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