I've got the answer now: Backup failed -- Incomplete
Scheduled time: 23-Aug-2024 12:42:26
Start time: 23-Aug-2024 12:49:46
End time: 23-Aug-2024 18:54:02
Elapsed time: 6 hours 4 mins 16 secs
Priority: 10
FD Files Written: 3,459
SD Files Written: 3,459
FD Bytes Written: 726,920,886,781 (726.9 GB)
SD Bytes Written: 726,921,923,888 (726.9 GB)
Rate: 33259.6 KB/s
Software Compression: None
Comm Line Compression: 42.8% 1.7:1
Snapshot/VSS: yes
Accurate: yes
Volume Session Id: 115
Volume Session Time: 1723051858
Last Volume Bytes: 1,812,510,508,032 (1.812 TB)
Non-fatal FD errors: 0
SD Errors: 0
FD termination status: OK
SD termination status: OK
Termination: Backup failed -- Incomplete
What on earth has happened here?
On 23/08/2024 18:33, Adam Weremczuk wrote:
Hi all,
Bacula 9.6.7 on Debian 11.
I'm backing up a 777 GB folder of an external xxx server. The backup job
has been running for a number of hours.
To my surprise, Bacula backup server has just COMPLETELY run out of disk
space with 1.2 TB out of 1.7 TB being used for Bacula .spool temporary
files.
I've never seen this happening before, i.e. so much space being used.
Relevant jobs look as below:
4139 Back Full 3,458 726.9 G xxx_backup SD despooling
Data
4140 Back Full 8 586.2 G xxx_backup is running
Tape space (LTO-8) looks like below:
Before: Device: Remaining Native Capacity in Partition (MiB) (10,620,751)
Now: Device: Remaining Native Capacity in Partition (MiB) (10,176,636)
Is this backup going to fail or succeed? Since it's Fri evening here I
would kind of prefer to know now...
Regards,
Adam
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