>I hope you also changed the configuration file and reloaded it -
>otherwise, newly created volumes will get the wrong settings again!
Yup, I restarted the director before running the updates in bconsole.
>Obviously, waiting until the volumes are automatically recycled is the
>easiest approach. I
Hi,
13.10.2009 16:27, Joseph L. Casale wrote:
>> There are now 8 volumes so what is the correct way to bring this back
>> to how I intended.
>
> I should have mentioned that I did run Update/Volume parameters/All Volumes
> from all Pools & update/pools as well, so that leaves me with just removin
>There are now 8 volumes so what is the correct way to bring this back
>to how I intended.
I should have mentioned that I did run Update/Volume parameters/All Volumes
from all Pools & update/pools as well, so that leaves me with just removing
the volumes. I am guessing I have to see what's in the
I have mistakenly created a pool with "Maximum Volume Files = 5"
instead of "Maximum Volumes= 5" as I meant. There are now 8 volumes
so what is the correct way to bring this back to how I intended.
Also, given that one of the jobs writes ~400,000 files, how did they
all end up in one volume with t