Jason Joines wrote:
> Mark Nienberg wrote:
>> Jason Joines wrote:
>>
>>> Anyone seen this before? Is it just a time synchronization issue
>>> causing the error?
>> Actually, it looks like your autolabel mechanism is not incrementing
>> properly. I
>> think bacula is trying to operate multiple times on the same volume name.
>>
>> Mark
>
>
>
> Here's my default pool definition:
> Pool
> {
> Name = Default
> Pool Type = Backup
> Recycle = yes
> AutoPrune = yes
> Volume Retention = 365 days
> Maximum Volume Jobs = 1
> Maximum Volume Bytes = 5368709120
> LabelFormat = "$JobName-$namecount"
> }
>
> Failure to increment may've been part of the problem. I didn't
> think so at the time because I hadn't yet had a job over 5 GB. Then I
> realized I had set "Maximum Volume Bytes = 5242880" or 5 MB instead of 5 GB.
>
> I had started another thread about incrementing the counter. It is
> defined like this:
> Counter
> {
> Name = namecount
> Minimum = 100
> }
> I don't know if it will increment like that or not. I tried:
> LabelFormat = "$JobName-$namecount+" but got an error about an invalid
> character in my variable name. How do you use the increment operator?
I don't know that. But I would first get it working with something like
LabelFormat = "Test-"
After that works you will know your problem was related to labels and
you can then start messing with various labeling schemes.
Mark
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