er than CentOS3
like the others.
Anyone else seen this issue and have any clues how I can fix it?
Deann Corum
System Administrator
Nicholas School of the Environment and Earth Sciences
919-613-8148
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Using Tomcat but need to d
elski wrote:
Sounds to me like the media are going bad or your drive is dirty. Clean
your drive and possibly try a brand new tape.
deann corum wrote:
We're using Bacula 1.36.3 (yea, I know - old) on CentOS 3 (yea, I know
- old) with AIT3 tapes (which store about 150 GB each) in an 8-tape
cha
n that said,
my tape device is DSS-4 from Seagate (Certance) and no tape
changer, sp it could
very well be a different case with same symptoms.
>
> deann corum wrote:
>
>> We're using Bacula 1.36.3 (yea, I know - old) on CentOS 3 (yea,
I know
nly can't write to them beyond a certain point. Anyone have any
possible explanations for this?
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Nicholas School of the Environment and Earth Sciences
919-613-8148
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y to do that, or take the other approach and 'if
it ain't broke, don't fix it'. ;)
Thanks,
Deann
Jeffrey L. Taylor wrote:
Quoting deann corum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hello,
I'm wondering what the largest known Bacula database in existence is.
This is mostly a c
e to begin with (if it ain't broke don't fix it), and
what condition it is likely to leave the db in if it is aborted?
Is it better to just use just the standard mysql utilities to maintain
the db? Is there a difference?
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Deann Corum
System Administrator
Nic
Tuesday 06 December 2005 01:14 pm, deann corum wrote:
I'm trying to recycle some older tapes and having issues with Bacula:
a) Bacula not wanting to purge the old tape volume from the catalog.
Bconsole just sits there for hours after I type 'purge' and subsequently
select the volum
I'm trying to recycle some older tapes and having issues with Bacula:
a) Bacula not wanting to purge the old tape volume from the catalog.
Bconsole just sits there for hours after I type 'purge' and subsequently
select the volume to be purged. I have to Ctrl-Z to get out of Bacula at
that poin