Hello,
The output produced by Bacula seems unusually short. Normally Bacula
displays a reason for the failure.
I recommend trying your label command again, but turn on debug with
something link
setdebug level=150 Storage
prior to doing the label command. It should give you a more detailed
reason for
the failure.
Best regards,
Kern
PS: Bacula can create labels in many different formats using variable
substitution. This is documented in the manual.
On 09/19/2018 09:40 PM, Gary Dale wrote:
I'm running bacula 7.4.4 on a Debian/Stretch AMD64 server.
When I try to create a new disk volume for my steadily increasing
amount of data needing to be backed up, it usually fails after I
create the first new volume. There is lots of free space on the disk,
so it's not that. Eventually I might be able to create another new
volume (possibly because of an intervening reboot) but in the
meanwhile I only have the one new volume (25G) which is about 1/10 the
size of a full backup...
Here's an example of what I see in bconsole when executing the label
command:
Sending label command for Volume "weekly-backup-pool-30" Slot 0 ...
3934 Device ""FileStorage" (/home/shares/backup)" is being initialized.
Label command failed for Volume weekly-backup-pool-30.
Do not forget to mount the drive!!!
Any ideas on what is happening and how to fix it?
Thanks.
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