Hello people!
I Have a bacula verion backup-dir Version: 2.4.4 (28 December 2008)
i486-pc-linux-gnu debian 5.0, intalled on a Ubuntu 9.1 server. I have 2 tape
drives attached on this server (A DLT 40/80Gb and a sony SDX470V 40/102 GB).
I've ran btape on both tapes and everything is fine on the test.
So, I have a job, and the estimate command for this job says:
000 OK estimate files=94902 bytes=58,095,727,131
Something about 56Gb, that fits on my AIT tape right?
So, runing this job, I got this message:
Please use the "label" command to create a new Volume for:
Storage: "AIT-1" (/dev/nst0)
Pool: Semanal
Media type: AIT-1
15-Jul 09:52 backup-sd JobId 8: Job Semanal.2009-07-15_06.51.40.17 waiting.
Cannot find any appendable volumes.
This way I think: The tape is full and bacula is requesting a new one to
finish the job. After this, I proceed the command estimate at the Storage
daemon, and I got:
Running Jobs:
JobId 8 Job Semanal.2009-07-15_06.51.40.17 is running.
Backup Job started: 15-Jul-09 15:58
Files=66,399 Bytes=48,242,126,113 Bytes/sec=845,789 Errors=0
Files Examined=66,399
Processing file:
/samba/Publica/FUUUTBOOOL/FUTEBOL_SDAB/Sdab2_x_PM1/parte_18.MPG
SDReadSeqNo=5 fd=5
Director connected at: 16-Jul-09 07:48
He writes abut 40GB And get the tape full. But with HW compression it must
writes 100GB!
I Don't know what to do, I tryied everithing.
SOme info about my tapedrive:
r...@backupsrv:/etc/bacula# tapeinfo -f /dev/nst0
Product Type: Tape Drive
Vendor ID: 'SONY '
Product ID: 'SDX-470V '
Revision: '0100'
Attached Changer API: No
SerialNumber: '0019023255'
MinBlock: 2
MaxBlock: 16777215
SCSI ID: 0
SCSI LUN: 0
Ready: yes
BufferedMode: yes
Medium Type: Not Loaded
Density Code: 0x39
BlockSize: 0
DataCompEnabled: yes
DataCompCapable: yes
DataDeCompEnabled: yes
CompType: 0x3
DeCompType: 0x3
BOP: yes
Block Position: 0
Partition 0 Remaining Kbytes: 41599500
Partition 0 Size in Kbytes: 41599500
ActivePartition: 0
EarlyWarningSize: 0
NumPartitions: 0
MaxPartitions: 1
My Device on bacula-sd.conf:
Device {
# Nome do dispositivo
Name = AIT-1
# Tipo do dispositivo, pode ser File (arquivos, partições), Tape
(fitas), Fifo (sistemas de acesso sequencial) ou DVD
Device Type = Tape
Media Type= AIT-1
# Nome do dispositivo pelo qual o linux irá acessar a unidade de fita
Archive Device = /dev/nst0
# Diz se a fita ira receber um nome pelo Bacula
LabelMedia = yes;
# As opções abaixo não tive tempo de procurar saber para que servem,
# mas ficando no padrão já funcionan
Random Access = no;
AutomaticMount = yes;
RemovableMedia = no;
AlwaysOpen = no;
}
PS: I Have a DLT tape drive with the same problem! Please help me!
Thank You!
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