On 08/31/10 08:44, Marco Lertora wrote: > Hi! > > I've the same problem! anyone found a solution? > > I have 3 concurrent jobs, which backup from different fd to the same > device on sd. > All jobs use the same pool and the pool use "Maximum Volume Bytes" as > volume splitting policy, as suggested in docs. > All job has the same priority. > > Everything starts good, but after some volumes changes (becouse they > reach the max volume size) the storage lost the pool information of the > mounted volume > So, the jobs started after that, wait on sd for a mounted volume with > the same pool as the one wanted by the job. > > Regards > Marco Lertora
Sorry for a "me too" post... But: I have been noticing the same thing here. I just have not been able to monitor it and accurately document it. Basically it appears to be exactly what you have stated above. I am also using only disk storage with my "file tapes" configured to be a maximum of 10GB each. I have seen a "status dir" show me "job xxx waiting on storage" and have noted that the job(s) waiting are of the same priority as the job(s) currently running and are configured to use the same device and pool. I have also noticed exactly what Lukas Kolbe described here where the job wants one pool, but thinks it has a "null named pool": > 3608 JobId=308 wants Pool="dp" but have Pool="" and here where the device is mounted, the volume name is known but the pool is unknown: >Device "dp1" (/var/bacula/diskpool/fs1) is mounted with: > Volume: Vol0349 > Pool: *unknown* > Media type: File > Total Bytes=11,726,668,867 Blocks=181,775 Bytes/block=64,512 > Positioned at File=2 Block=3,136,734,274 So by all indications the job(s) that are "waiting on storage" should be running but are instead needlessly waiting. Initially, my thought was that I had the Pool in the jobs defined like: Pool = Default and the Default pool had no tapes in it - Bacula requires a Pool to be defined in a Job definition - Which is why I used "Default", but I was overriding the Pool in the Schedule like so: Schedule { Name = WeeklyToOffsiteDisk Run = Full pool=Offsite-eSATA sun at 20:30 Run = Incremental pool=Offsite-eSATA-Inc mon-fri at 20:30 Run = Differential pool=Offsite-eSATA-Diff sat at 20:30 } I have recently reconfigured my system to use one pool "Offsite-eSATA" and have set: Pool = Offsite-eSATA directly in all of the the Job definitions instead of using the Schedule override, but I am still seeing what you both have described. -- Bill Arlofski Reverse Polarity, LLC ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This SF.net Dev2Dev email is sponsored by: Show off your parallel programming skills. Enter the Intel(R) Threading Challenge 2010. http://p.sf.net/sfu/intel-thread-sfd _______________________________________________ Bacula-users mailing list Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users