> Are you certain that ALL Bacula processes were halted?  None of them

> were hung?

> ...

> Did you bounce the database?



I simply killed (used 'kill $pid' command for bacula-dir, bacula-sd and

bacula-fd, and checked with 'ps -afxu | grep bacula' looking for any

result).



Yes, I've killed everything of bacula in that terms.



But, not, I haven't restarted Postgres...



Is that sane in a production system? Is there any other approach?



Anyway, I'm pretty afraid about that because it's not impossible having a

100% used disk space, and obvious it will happen exactly when baculas is

running a job...



[]s

Alexander



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