Disappointing... I am having the same issue on BigSur with the 11.0.5
release as I had with 9x.
08-Dec 15:42 SD JobId 878266: Fatal error: bsock.c:530 Packet
size=1387166 too big from "client:1.2.3.4:8103". Maximum permitted
100. Terminating connection.
Setting 'Maximum Network Buffer Size
On 12/08/2021 9:39 am, Márcio wrote:
Hi Larry
I've noticed this often happens when a volume is written to media that
doesn't belong in its pool.
For example, here in my environment, we have a media for each day of
the week, where differential backups are recorded, and we have other
media, used o
Hi Larry
I've noticed this often happens when a volume is written to media that
doesn't belong in its pool.
For example, here in my environment, we have a media for each day of the
week, where differential backups are recorded, and we have other media,
used on weekends for full backups.
If a f
I have a bunch of volumes that bacula seems to have forgotten about.
Can you explain why?
Also, what SQL/etc can I do to fix it?
Attached are a DB list for the volumes, and the ls -l.
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