Bacula works with disk volumes similarly as it does with tape volumes.
Therefore, when truncating, it needs to mount the volume in a free drive to
write some metadata on it. If you have no available drive, bacula can't operate.
To solve this issue you probably need to declare a second drive like
Hello all,
while I have running backup jobs the storage is running out of space (disk file
changer volumes). As the pool (pool2) that is currently written has already
been truncated (manually some weeks ago), recycling of volumes does not create
free space.
I thus wanted to truncate volumes fr
In my case the driver is installed in /usr/lib/
bacula-sd-cloud-driver-11.0.6.so
I vaguely recall that the make file didn't put it there and I had to mv it.
I forget now what the default is.
-Chris-
On Tue, 18 Apr 2023, 18:00 Davide F., wrote:
> Hi,
>
> If I’m not wrong, I’m lutins should be i
Hi,
If I’m not wrong, I’m lutins should be installed in /opt/bascula/plugins.
But it depends, did you install from official binaries or compiled it
yourself ?
David’s
On Mon, 17 Apr 2023 at 17:21 Nilkanth Lugade wrote:
> HI Team,
>
> I am waiting for your reply..
>
> Regards,
> NIlkanth
>
> On