What pool your jobs are writing?
You enabled autolabel on File pool. Your jobs are trying write on it?
Verify your config files. By default (no config), the job get JobDefs
definition and write on Default pool. Your default pool has not autolabeling
enabled. Try change it to File pool overriding config or editing your
JobDefs.conf.
Verify too if you really has not volumes in append status.
You can verify your pools and volumes with list command (below):
list volumes
Try this and post results.
Kleber
2011/1/4 Mister IT Guru <misteritg...@gmx.com>
> On 04/01/2011 02:13, Dan Langille wrote:
> > On 1/3/2011 4:53 PM, Mister IT Guru wrote:
> >> I am at a loss as to why this can occur, when I've configured automatic
> >> labellings. I get this error emailed to me when jobs are trying to run
> >> Cannot find any appendable volumes
> >>
> >> It's my understanding that this happens when there are no tapes
> >> available, but I have disk based storage. Any hints and tips would be
> >> appreciated, I can attach any requested configs.
> > This happens when Bacula cannot find appendable volumes. Disk or tape,
> > or whatever.
> >
> > Show us the Pool resource for the pool in question.
> >
> Below are the pool definitions that I currently have
> ---
> # Default pool definition
> Pool {
> Name = Default
> Pool Type = Backup
> Recycle = yes # Bacula can automatically
> recycle Volumes
> AutoPrune = yes # Prune expired volumes
> Volume Retention = 365 days # one year
> }
>
> # File Pool definition
> Pool {
> Name = File
> Pool Type = Backup
> Recycle = yes # Bacula can automatically
> recycle Volumes
> AutoPrune = yes # Prune expired volumes
> Volume Retention = 365 days # one year
> Maximum Volume Bytes = 50G # Limit Volume size to something
> reasonable
> Maximum Volumes = 100 # Limit number of Volumes in Pool
> LabelFormat = "BaculaBackups-"
> }
>
>
> # Scratch pool definition
> Pool {
> Name = Scratch
> Pool Type = Backup
> }
>
> ---
>
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