Restarting bacula-sd forces to restart the costly full backup. It runs some volumes again, but then asks for a new volume:
03-May 13:52 pallas-sd JobId 1733: User defined maximum volume capacity 4,681,514,352 exceeded on device "FileStorage" (/backup/bacula). 03-May 13:52 pallas-sd JobId 1733: End of medium on Volume "BCK-0072" Bytes=4,681,506,906 Blocks=72,568 at 03-May-2011 13:52. 03-May 13:52 pallas-dir JobId 1733: Purging oldest volume "BCK-0073" 03-May 13:52 pallas-dir JobId 1733: 66 Files on Volume "BCK-0073" purged from catalog. 03-May 13:52 pallas-dir JobId 1733: There are no more Jobs associated with Volume "BCK-0073". Marking it purged. 03-May 13:52 pallas-dir JobId 1733: All records pruned from Volume "BCK-0073"; marking it "Purged" 03-May 13:52 pallas-sd JobId 1733: Recycled volume "BCK-0073" on device "FileStorage" (/backup/bacula), all previous data lost. 03-May 13:52 pallas-sd JobId 1733: New volume "BCK-0073" mounted on device "FileStorage" (/backup/bacula) at 03-May-2011 13:52. 03-May 13:57 pallas-sd JobId 1733: User defined maximum volume capacity 4,681,514,352 exceeded on device "FileStorage" (/backup/bacula). 03-May 13:57 pallas-sd JobId 1733: End of medium on Volume "BCK-0073" Bytes=4,681,506,954 Blocks=72,568 at 03-May-2011 13:57. 03-May 13:57 pallas-dir JobId 1733: There are no more Jobs associated with Volume "BCK-0074". Marking it purged. 03-May 13:57 pallas-dir JobId 1733: All records pruned from Volume "BCK-0074"; marking it "Purged" 03-May 13:57 pallas-dir JobId 1733: Recycled volume "BCK-0074" 03-May 13:57 pallas-sd JobId 1733: Please mount Volume "BCK-0074" or label a new one for: Job: pallas.digital-identity.local.2011-05-03_13.46.24_24 Storage: "FileStorage" (/backup/bacula) Pool: Default Media type: File * 3.5.2011 13:14, Jari Fredriksson kirjoitti: > > Hello. I just upgraded from 2.4.4 to 5.0.2 as I upgraded my Debian. > > I have a FileStorage on a NAS. Went with full backup, and it backed up > maybe 10 volumes, and then stopped. Asked me to mount a volume or label > a new. So I unmounted, and then tried to mount. > > Bacula says: > > 3901 Unable to open device "FileStorage" (/backup/bacula): ERR=Could not > open file device "FileStorage" (/backup/bacula). No Volume name given. > > The cifs mount is active, and the volume it wants is available. What > means this "No volume name given"? > > ---- bacula-sd.conf: > Device { > Name = FileStorage > Media Type = File > Archive Device = /backup/bacula > LabelMedia = yes; # lets Bacula label unlabeled media > Random Access = Yes; > AutomaticMount = yes; # when device opened, read it > RemovableMedia = no; > AlwaysOpen = no; > } > > ---- bacula-dir.conf: > > # Definition of file storage device > Storage { > Name = File > # Do not use "localhost" here > Address = pallas.digital-identity.local # N.B. Use a fully > qualified name here > SDPort = 9103 > Password = "secret" > Device = FileStorage > Media Type = File > } > > # 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 > Label Format = BCK- > Maximum Volumes = 100 > Maximum Volume Bytes = 4.36G > PurgeOldestVolume = yes > } > > What might be with it in 5.0.2? > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > WhatsUp Gold - Download Free Network Management Software > The most intuitive, comprehensive, and cost-effective network > management toolset available today. Delivers lowest initial > acquisition cost and overall TCO of any competing solution. > http://p.sf.net/sfu/whatsupgold-sd > > > > _______________________________________________ > Bacula-users mailing list > Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users -- Your love life will be happy and harmonious.
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