> The status director gives numerous job in "waiting execution" state.
>
> How can I know what bacula is waiting for ?
>
> I've received this message yesterday :
>
> 20-Mar 10:45 Storage: Please mount Volume "INC-server-prod.35" on Storage
> Device "server-prod" (/home/bacula/server-prod) for Job
> server-prod.2007-03-13_01.00.01
>
This is probably what it is waiting for. A status storage should
reveal that it is BLOCKED.

> from bacula and I suppose this is why nothing happens since...
>
> Unfortunately, this volume appears to be empty :
>
> -rw-r-----   1 bacula-sd bacula    0 Mar 20 10:45 INC-server-prod.35
>
> The problem is that this server is nearly full...
>
I gather that you are using file based volumes. Do you mean that there
is no space left to create a new volume? I have only used file based
volumes for a backup of the catalog so I am not sure what to do.
Possibly a mount command will fix this. Also if you have no space to
put the volume can you remove older volumes?  If so the purge volume
command should help. You may need to actually delete the volume file
after the purge.

> Do you know if there is a way to force the execution a job ?
>
You can restart the director throwing out everything in the current
job queue. Otherwise you need to solve the blocked problem.

John

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