Arno Lehmann schrieb: > Hi, > > 10.12.2007 22:56,, Daniel Haas wrote:: > >> Hi all, >> >> I have a problem with Bacula 2.2.5 on a Debian Etch. >> Every Friday I make a Full Backup and from Monday to Thursday a made an >> Incremental Backup to the harddisk. Every day Bacula have to execute 11 >> Jobs, one for every server. >> Espacially one job on Friday (Full) has always the problem, that the >> status is set to full >> Here an aperture of my log: >> >> 07-Dez 22:00 stb12-sd JobId 529: Recycled volume "W-012" on device >> "InternalDisk" (/data), all previous data lost. >> 07-Dez 22:00 stb12-dir JobId 529: Volume used once. Marking Volume >> "W-012" as Used. >> 08-Dez 06:26 stb12-sd JobId 529: End of Volume "W-012" at 21:266151993 >> on device "InternalDisk" (/data). Write of 64512 bytes got 26566. >> > > This looks like either the disk is full or the file has reached the > maximum file size allowed with this file system. > > Which file system do you use on /data? > I use EXT3-Filesystem, but the filessystem is not full. And the volume size differs from volume to volume.
> >> 08-Dez 06:26 stb12-sd JobId 529: End of medium on Volume "W-012" >> Bytes=90,460,465,210 Blocks=1,402,227 at 08-Dez-2007 06:26. >> 08-Dez 06:26 stb12-dir JobId 529: There are no more Jobs associated with >> Volume "W-023". Marking it purged. >> 08-Dez 06:26 stb12-dir JobId 529: All records pruned from Volume >> "W-023"; marking it "Purged" >> 08-Dez 06:26 stb12-dir JobId 529: Recycled volume "W-023" >> 08-Dez 06:26 stb12-sd JobId 529: Recycled volume "W-023" on device >> "InternalDisk" (/data), all previous data lost. >> 08-Dez 06:26 stb12-dir JobId 529: Volume used once. Marking Volume >> "W-023" as Used. >> 08-Dez 06:26 stb12-sd JobId 529: New volume "W-023" mounted on device >> "InternalDisk" (/data) at 08-Dez-2007 06:26. >> 08-Dez 07:51 stb12-sd JobId 529: End of Volume "W-023" at 3:3030788984 >> on device "InternalDisk" (/data). Write of 64512 bytes got 17543. >> 08-Dez 07:51 stb12-sd JobId 529: End of medium on Volume "W-023" >> Bytes=15,915,690,873 Blocks=246,709 at 08-Dez-2007 07:51. >> >> I get this status up to 10 Volumes (it differs from week to week). The >> problem is, that I do not have enough volumes for the other jobs. So I >> have to start some jobs manually. >> > > Or create more volumes... > > That is a possibility. But i think it should work that one job is written to only one volume. This makes the management of the volumes easier. >> I read that Full is set when either the Volume gets a I/O-Error or the >> filesystem is full. The filesystem is not full, the I/O-Errors are not >> logged (but it can be a problem). >> >> I have to backup about 150GB with that job. Is that to much? Is it >> better to split that job? >> >> What else can be the problem and how can I solve it? >> > > See above - everything looks like you could simply create more volumes. > Do anyone have an explanation for this behavoir? Thanks Daniel > > Arno > > >> Thanks for your help >> >> Daniel >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> SF.Net email is sponsored by: >> Check out the new SourceForge.net Marketplace. >> It's the best place to buy or sell services for >> just about anything Open Source. >> http://sourceforge.net/services/buy/index.php >> _______________________________________________ >> Bacula-users mailing list >> Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users >> >> > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- SF.Net email is sponsored by: Check out the new SourceForge.net Marketplace. It's the best place to buy or sell services for just about anything Open Source. http://sourceforge.net/services/buy/index.php _______________________________________________ Bacula-users mailing list Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users