On 30/12/2010 11:39, Jeremy Maes wrote: > Op 30/12/2010 12:03, Mister IT Guru schreef: >> When I run a backup, I end up with this error: >> >> 30-Dec 10:53 bacula.local JobId 16: Warning: mount.c:217 Open device >> "FileStorage" (/backups/default) Volume "BaculaBackups-0001" failed: >> ERR=dev.c:549 Could not open: /backups/default/BaculaBackups-0001, >> ERR=No such file or directory >> >> The directories on disk are writable, and I'm not sure how to diagnose >> this particular error, some pointers would be appreciated :) >> >> > Usually when I've gotten similar errors it was permissions related. > You say that the folder is writeable though so it might be that your > FileStorage is configured wrong. > > Could you post your Storage configuration from your bacula-sd.conf? > > Is the directory you're writing to a mountpoint that bacula has to mount > (like an NFS share) or just a plain directory on a local disk? > > Kind regards, > Jeremy I've attached my configuration as requested - Thanks
Device { Name = FileStorage Media Type = File Archive Device = /backups/default LabelMedia = yes; # lets Bacula label unlabeled media Random Access = Yes; AutomaticMount = yes; # when device opened, read it RemovableMedia = no; AlwaysOpen = no; } Device { Name = FULLStorage Media Type = File Archive Device = /backups/FULL LabelMedia = yes; # lets Bacula label unlabeled media Random Access = Yes; AutomaticMount = yes; # when device opened, read it RemovableMedia = no; AlwaysOpen = no; } Device { Name = INCStorage Media Type = File Archive Device = /backups/INC LabelMedia = yes; # lets Bacula label unlabeled media Random Access = Yes; AutomaticMount = yes; # when device opened, read it RemovableMedia = no; AlwaysOpen = no; } Device { Name = DIFFStorage Media Type = File Archive Device = /backups/DIFF LabelMedia = yes; # lets Bacula label unlabeled media Random Access = Yes; AutomaticMount = yes; # when device opened, read it RemovableMedia = no; AlwaysOpen = no; } ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Learn how Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC) One Node allows customers to consolidate database storage, standardize their database environment, and, should the need arise, upgrade to a full multi-node Oracle RAC database without downtime or disruption http://p.sf.net/sfu/oracle-sfdevnl _______________________________________________ Bacula-users mailing list Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users