> Kern Sibbald <k...@sibbald.com> hat am 18. Juli 2014 um 10:37 geschrieben:
> 
>  On 07/17/2014 08:41 PM, Stefan Lamby wrote:
> 
>      > >      Got the point.
> >      I'll think about buying 2 more SATA HDs using software raid to store
> > the precious Volumes on those.
> > 
> >  > That should work well.
> 
>      > >      Btw., using md, is there something wrong with using it in
>      > > partnership with bacula?
> > 
> >  > What is md?
> 

Ooops. My bad. I was using a short form for the device name linux is using for a
software raid. They are called md0, md1, and so on. Again, thank you so much for
all the valuable input you gave.

Have a nice weekend!
Greetz Stefan



> 
>  Kern
> 
>      > > 
> >      Cheers,
> >      Stefan
> > 
> >       > > > Kern Sibbald <k...@sibbald.com> <mailto:k...@sibbald.com> hat am
> >       > > > 17. Juli 2014 um 19:38 geschrieben:
> > > 
> > >       On 07/17/2014 10:38 AM, Stefan Lamby wrote:
> > > 
> > >           > > > >           You wrote writing Volumes directly to a CIFS
> > >           > > > > mount is not really a good idea for a number of reasons.
> > > >           What do you recommend as best practice instead?
> > > > 
> > > >       > > >       Write your Volumes to a natively mounted (not network
> > > >       > > > mount) Linux filesystem.
> > > 
> > >      > > 
> > 
> >      Best regards,
> >      Kern
> > 
> > 
> >      Best regards,
> >      Stefan
> > 
> >      Kern Sibbald <k...@sibbald.com> <mailto:k...@sibbald.com> hat am 10.
> > Juli 2014 um 17:36 geschrieben:
> > 
> >      Unfortunately, neither CIFS nor NFS include a truncate() function, and
> > this problem was not noticed because not many people write Volumes directly
> > to a CIFS/NFS mount.  Doing so is not really a good idea for a number of
> > reasons reasons.
> > 
> >      Any way, once it was discovered (quite a long time ago), I fixed it by
> > "emulating" a truncate.  Consequently, I suspect that if you upgrade to a
> > more recent version of Bacula, it will probably work.
> > 
> >      Best regards,
> >      Kern
> > 
> >      On 07/10/2014 01:22 PM, Stefan Lamby wrote:
> >      Hello List.
> > 
> >      Once a week I got this error, when performing a backup.
> >      19 out of 20 backup jobs work well, one fails.
> >      The nas_01 device is a small 1 TB NAS, mounted via fstab:
> >      //192.168.1.9/Volume_1 /nas01_backup    cifs
> >    soft,username=******,password=******,uid=107,gid=107   0 0
> > 
> >      The /nas01_backup/backup/ directory exists on the device and other jobs
> > are using it successfully.
> > 
> >      Here is the output of the status mail:
> > 
> >      13-Jun 23:39 backnix05-dir JobId 11348: Start Backup JobId 11348,
> > Job=extranix-bkpdir-full-nas.2014-06-13_23.30.00_57
> >      13-Jun 23:39 backnix05-dir JobId 11348: Using Device "nas_01"
> >      13-Jun 23:39 backnix05-sd JobId 11348: Fatal error: label.c:464
> > Truncate error on device "nas_01" (/nas01_backup/backup): ERR=dev.c:2023
> > Unable to truncate device "nas_01" (/nas01_backup/backup). ERR=No such file
> > or directory
> > 
> >      13-Jun 23:39 backnix05-sd JobId 11348: Marking Volume "bkp-nas-0265" in
> > Error in Catalog.
> >      13-Jun 23:39 backnix05-sd JobId 11348: Fatal error: Job 11348 canceled.
> >      13-Jun 22:40 extranix-fd JobId 11348: Fatal error: job.c:2390 Bad
> > response to Append Data command. Wanted 3000 OK data
> >      , got 3903 Error append data
> > 
> >      Do you have any advice/idea?
> > 
> >      Thank you very much.
> >      Stefan
> > 
> > 
> > 
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