not really because a du -h is about 2MB so maybe tell me what your hunch
is or what specific configuration you want to see?
im using a split config, many files targeted at specific parts of the
configuration (via the Include directive), also i havent changed
_anything_ in the config layout from a week or so (a full and
incremental backups worth)
Aaron Knister wrote:
> Could you post your sd and dir configs? I think I know what the
> problem is.
>
>
>
> Dragos Gheorghe wrote:
>>
>> not really
>>
>> *add pool=bacula-pool-tape-incremental
>> storage=bacula-storage-tape-ibm-ultrium-ct2-id01
>> You probably don't want to be using this command since it
>> creates database records without labeling the Volumes.
>> You probably want to use the "label" command.
>>
>> Enter number of Volumes to create. 0=>fixed name. Max=1000: 0
>> Enter Volume name: B00000
>> sql_create.c:396 Volume "B00000" already exists.
>> *add pool=bacula-pool-tape-full
>> storage=bacula-storage-tape-ibm-ultrium-ct2-id01
>> You probably don't want to be using this command since it
>> creates database records without labeling the Volumes.
>> You probably want to use the "label" command.
>>
>> Enter number of Volumes to create. 0=>fixed name. Max=1000: 0
>> Enter Volume name: B00000
>> sql_create.c:396 Volume "B00000" already exists.
>>
>> in the first mail the volume is present in the tape-incremental pool
>> listing, other pools are empty, also below, that pool is listed as
>> having 1 volume, which is basically what i have
>>
>> i dont understand the flow of the storage daemon and if it uses the
>> catalog (could this be caused by a catalog corruption?), so i cant
>> really narrow this down, might be a bug then again might be me
>> what i dont understand is why b*utilities see the bacula label on the
>> tape and the SD doesnt, arent all using the same libs?
>>
>>
>> Aaron Knister wrote:
>>> Basically it sounds like that tape didn't get assigned to a pool.
>>> Try this in bconsole-
>>>
>>> add pool=/pool name/ storage=bacula-device-tape-ibm-ultrium-ct2-id01
>>>
>>> then when prompted enter the volume name of the tape which I think
>>> is B00000
>>>
>>> Maybe I'm misunderstanding the problem at hand. I'm still not using
>>> bacula version 2.0
>>>
>>> Dragos Gheorghe wrote:
>>>>
>>>> *list pool
>>>> Automatically selected Catalog: bacula-catalog
>>>> Using Catalog "bacula-catalog"
>>>> +--------+-------------------------------+---------+---------+----------+------------------------------------------------+
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> | PoolId | Name | NumVols | MaxVols |
>>>> PoolType | LabelFormat |
>>>> +--------+-------------------------------+---------+---------+----------+------------------------------------------------+
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> | 1 | bacula-pool-file | 0 | 0 |
>>>> Backup | ${Client}_${NumVols:p/6/0/r}.volume |
>>>> | 2 | bacula-pool-tape | 0 | 0 |
>>>> Backup | B${NumVols:p/5/0/r} |
>>>> | 3 | bacula-pool-file-full | 0 | 0 |
>>>> Backup | ${Client}_${Level:l}_${NumVols:p/6/0/r}.volume |
>>>> | 4 | bacula-pool-file-differential | 0 | 0 |
>>>> Backup | ${Client}_${Level:l}_${NumVols:p/6/0/r}.volume |
>>>> | 5 | bacula-pool-file-incremental | 0 | 0 |
>>>> Backup | ${Client}_${Level:l}_${NumVols:p/6/0/r}.volume |
>>>> | 6 | bacula-pool-file-catalog | 0 | 0 |
>>>> Backup | ${Client}_${Level:l}_${NumVols:p/6/0/r}.volume |
>>>> | 7 | bacula-pool-tape-full | 0 | 0 |
>>>> Backup | B${NumVols:p/5/0/r} |
>>>> | 8 | bacula-pool-tape-differential | 0 | 0 |
>>>> Backup | B${NumVols:p/5/0/r} |
>>>> | 9 | bacula-pool-tape-incremental | 1 | 0 |
>>>> Backup | B${NumVols:p/5/0/r} |
>>>> | 10 | bacula-pool-tape-catalog | 0 | 0 |
>>>> Backup | B${NumVols:p/5/0/r} |
>>>> | 11 | Scratch | 0 | 0 |
>>>> Backup | * |
>>>> +--------+-------------------------------+---------+---------+----------+------------------------------------------------+
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Aaron Knister wrote:
>>>>> What does a list pool show?
>>>>>
>>>>> Dragos Gheorghe wrote:
>>>>>> my setup worked ok both on scheduled jobs and bconsole run
>>>>>> command, until today and for a couple of months now (on bacula 2
>>>>>> from 2 weeks)
>>>>>> im working on Version: 2.0.1 (12 January 2007) i686-pc-linux-gnu
>>>>>> redhat
>>>>>> compiled from source on centos 4
>>>>>>
>>>>>> i think the problem started from canceling a label command with
>>>>>> "." (single dot) after trying to use that to add the volume to
>>>>>> another pool as well
>>>>>> *label
>>>>>> ...
>>>>>> 22: bacula-storage-tape-ibm-ultrium-ct2-id01
>>>>>> Select Storage resource (1-22): 22
>>>>>> Enter new Volume name: B00000
>>>>>> Media record for new Volume "B00000" already exists.
>>>>>> Enter new Volume name: Volume name must be at least one character
>>>>>> long.
>>>>>> Enter new Volume name:
>>>>>> Volume name must be at least one character long.
>>>>>> Enter new Volume name: .
>>>>>> *mess
>>>>>> You have no messages.
>>>>>> im not sure this is the cause
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> mount command
>>>>>> ....
>>>>>> 22: bacula-storage-tape-ibm-ultrium-ct2-id01
>>>>>> Select Storage resource (1-22): 22
>>>>>> 3905 Device "bacula-device-tape-ibm-ultrium-ct2-id01" (/dev/nst0)
>>>>>> open but no Bacula volume is mounted.
>>>>>> If this is not a blank tape, try unmounting and remounting the
>>>>>> Volume.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> output from btape readlabel and status
>>>>>> btape: btape.c:419 Volume label read correctly.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Volume Label:
>>>>>> Id : Bacula 1.0 immortal
>>>>>> VerNo : 11
>>>>>> VolName : B00000
>>>>>> PrevVolName :
>>>>>> VolFile : 0
>>>>>> LabelType : VOL_LABEL
>>>>>> LabelSize : 197
>>>>>> PoolName : bacula-pool-tape-incremental
>>>>>> MediaType : bacula-mediatype-tape-lto2
>>>>>> PoolType : Backup
>>>>>> HostName : soter
>>>>>> Date label written: 01-Feb-2007 10:00
>>>>>> *status
>>>>>> Bacula status: file=0 block=0
>>>>>> Device status: BOT ONLINE IM_REP_EN file=0 block=0
>>>>>> btape: btape.c:1799 Device status: 645. ERR=
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> bscan also shows no errors
>>>>>> bscan: butil.c:283 Using device: "/dev/nst0" for reading.
>>>>>> 06-Feb 07:23 bscan: Ready to read from volume "B00000" on device
>>>>>> "bacula-device-tape-ibm-ultrium-ct2-id01" (/dev/nst0).
>>>>>> bscan: bscan.c:288 Using Database: bacula, User: bacula
>>>>>> bscan: bscan.c:426 Pool record for bacula-pool-tape-incremental
>>>>>> found in DB.
>>>>>> bscan: bscan.c:440 Pool type "Backup" is OK.
>>>>>> bscan: bscan.c:450 Media record for B00000 found in DB.
>>>>>> bscan: bscan.c:468 Media type "bacula-mediatype-tape-lto2" is OK.
>>>>>> bscan: bscan.c:477 VOL_LABEL: OK for Volume: B00000
>>>>>> ...and lots of job tests that look ok
>>>>>> also i tested the tape drive and tape with btape ok
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> llist media
>>>>>> .....
>>>>>> Pool: bacula-pool-tape-incremental
>>>>>> MediaId: 1
>>>>>> VolumeName: B00000
>>>>>> Slot: 0
>>>>>> PoolId: 9
>>>>>> MediaType: bacula-mediatype-tape-lto2
>>>>>> FirstWritten: 2007-02-01 10:00:06
>>>>>> LastWritten: 2007-02-06 04:52:00
>>>>>> LabelDate: 2007-02-01 10:00:06
>>>>>> VolJobs: 43
>>>>>> VolFiles: 169
>>>>>> VolBlocks: 2,792,562
>>>>>> VolMounts: 1
>>>>>> VolBytes: 180,153,824,256
>>>>>> VolErrors: 0
>>>>>> VolWrites: 2,792,563
>>>>>> VolCapacityBytes: 0
>>>>>> VolStatus: Append
>>>>>> Enabled: 1
>>>>>> Recycle: 1
>>>>>> VolRetention: 2,764,800
>>>>>> VolUseDuration: 0
>>>>>> MaxVolJobs: 0
>>>>>> MaxVolFiles: 0
>>>>>> MaxVolBytes: 0
>>>>>> InChanger: 0
>>>>>> EndFile: 168
>>>>>> EndBlock: 7,002
>>>>>> VolParts: 0
>>>>>> LabelType: 0
>>>>>> StorageId: 22
>>>>>> DeviceId: 0
>>>>>> LocationId: 0
>>>>>> RecycleCount: 0
>>>>>> InitialWrite: 0000-00-00 00:00:00
>>>>>> ScratchPoolId: 0
>>>>>> RecyclePoolId: 0
>>>>>> Comment: NULL
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> list volume
>>>>>> ....
>>>>>> Pool: bacula-pool-tape-incremental
>>>>>> +---------+------------+-----------+---------+-----------------+----------+--------------+---------+------+-----------+----------------------------+---------------------+
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> | MediaId | VolumeName | VolStatus | Enabled | VolBytes |
>>>>>> VolFiles | VolRetention | Recycle | Slot | InChanger |
>>>>>> MediaType | LastWritten |
>>>>>> +---------+------------+-----------+---------+-----------------+----------+--------------+---------+------+-----------+----------------------------+---------------------+
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> | 1 | B00000 | Append | 1 | 180,153,824,256
>>>>>> | 169 | 2,764,800 | 1 | 0 | 0 |
>>>>>> bacula-mediatype-tape-lto2 | 2007-02-06 04:52:00 |
>>>>>> +---------+------------+-----------+---------+-----------------+----------+--------------+---------+------+-----------+----------------------------+---------------------+
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> device is
>>>>>> (scsi1:A:6): 160.000MB/s transfers (80.000MHz DT, offset 127, 16bit)
>>>>>> Vendor: CERTANCE Model: ULTRIUM 2 Rev: 1748
>>>>>> Type: Sequential-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 03
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> any idea what this problem is about and more importantly how to
>>>>>> correct it?
>>>>>> thank you for your time
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
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