On 29.09.2011 08:48, Silver Salonen wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I use Bacula DIR 5.0.3 on FreeBSD and Bacula SD 5.0.3 on Debian. I use
> file-based volumes, one job per volume.
>
> The SD just got migrated from the same FreeBSD to Debian a while ago and
> Debian SD has different MediaType directive in Device resource, so every
> time the backup runs, it starts prompting for an appendable volume.
> That's OK, because I've got a cron job in place that just deletes the
> oldest volume from the pool.
>
> The problem is that now should SD create a new volume file and use it,
> but it does not. SD gives this error:
> "Warning: mount.c:221 Open device "device-consus" (/mnt/backup/bacula)
> Volume "catalog-full-5458" failed: ERR=dev.c:549 Could not open:
> /mnt/backup/bacula/catalog-full-5458, ERR=No such file or directory"
>
> I've checked that the directory and file permissions are all OK. Once I
> touch the file with correct owner and mount the storage in bconsole, the
> job starts running.
>
> Any idea why can't SD create the volume file?
Hmm.. it seems that the problem still was that not enough volumes got 
deleted from the pool and pool was still full. The weird thing is that 
the error above came from SD, not from DIR which could saying that the 
pool is full or smth.

--
Silver

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