François Mehault wrote: > Hi after all, you are probably right !! > Today my filesystem is not full but it was probably full when my volume have > been labeled Full > > -----Message d'origine----- > De : François Mehault [mailto:francois.meha...@netplus.fr] > Envoyé : mardi 24 février 2009 16:35 > À : John Drescher; bacula-users > Objet : Re: [Bacula-users] diffrence between full and used > > I use disk, not tape or dvd. And my filesystem is not full so i don't > understand what happens. > > Thanks for your response. > > François > > -----Message d'origine----- > De : John Drescher [mailto:dresche...@gmail.com] > Envoyé : mardi 24 février 2009 16:32 > À : François Mehault; bacula-users > Objet : Re: [Bacula-users] diffrence between full and used > >> I understood that a volume becomes Used because job count or size limit >> exceeded, but about Full, when a volume becomes Full ? >> > When the tape or dvd has no free bytes. On disk volumes I think this > means that the filesystem is full. > > John
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