Il giorno ven, 15/06/2012 alle 10.52 -0400, John Drescher ha scritto:
> No this is absolutely not normal. Although I am not sure what caused
> that. Do you have the recycle flag set on your volumes?
Yes, recycle flag is set but in this case I've manually purged
a volume.
The only way to restore t
Il giorno ven, 15/06/2012 alle 10.52 -0400, John Drescher ha scritto:
> No this is absolutely not normal. Although I am not sure what caused
> that. Do you have the recycle flag set on your volumes?
Yes, recycle flag is set but in this case I've manually purged
a volume.
The only way to restore t
>> Suddenly, our tests with autochanger hangs with
>> message
>>
>> "Please mount Volume "001004L4" or label a new one for"
>
> I had to delete the volume and relabel again to get it working.
> Is this normal? To recycle a volume I have to delete it ?
>
No this is absolutely not normal. Although I
Il giorno ven, 15/06/2012 alle 15.15 +0200, Gandalf Corvotempesta ha
scritto:
> Suddenly, our tests with autochanger hangs with
> message
>
> "Please mount Volume "001004L4" or label a new one for"
I had to delete the volume and relabel again to get it working.
Is this normal? To recycle a volum
Suddenly, our tests with autochanger hangs with
message
"Please mount Volume "001004L4" or label a new one for"
Slots seems to be ok and properly labeled:
Slot | Volume Name| Status | Media Type | Pool
|
--+--+---+--+
On Tue, Aug 9, 2011 at 5:20 PM, Jeff Shanholtz wrote:
> I knew my problem was state related. I figured it out! I had killed a job
> while testing some changes and it left a phantom, unused volume in the
> catalog (I had deleted the file since I killed the job).
>
> This is what I found when I did
riginal Message-
From: Jeff Shanholtz [mailto:jeffs...@shanholtz.com]
Sent: Monday, August 08, 2011 12:52 PM
To: Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] please mount volume or label a new one
>> I have always kept Maximum Volume Jobs at 1 for this and all other
>>
>> I have always kept Maximum Volume Jobs at 1 for this and all other
>> (working) clients. One file per job is the way I do it.
>>
> Do you have a limit on the # of volumes in the pool?
Not to my knowledge. Here's the relevant info from my conf files.
Director:
Director {
2011/8/8 Jeff Shanholtz :
> I have always kept Maximum Volume Jobs at 1 for this and all other (working)
> clients. One file per job is the way I do it.
>
Do you have a limit on the # of volumes in the pool?
John
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Subject: [Bacula-users] please mount volume or label a new one
Something happened to cause bacula to stop auto-labeling for one of my
clients. I've manually labeled it 2 or 3 days in a row now, initially
thinking it just needed a kick start for some reason to get back on track. I
think this st
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> *Subject:* [Bacula-users] please mount volume or label a new one
>
> ** **
>
> Something happened to cause bacula to stop auto-labeling for one of my
> clients. I’ve manually labeled it 2 or 3 days in a row now, initially
> thinking it just needed a kick
Weekday bump. :)
From: Jeff Shanholtz [mailto:jeffs...@shanholtz.com]
Sent: Saturday, August 06, 2011 9:27 AM
To: Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Bacula-users] please mount volume or label a new one
Something happened to cause bacula to stop auto-labeling for one of my
Something happened to cause bacula to stop auto-labeling for one of my
clients. I've manually labeled it 2 or 3 days in a row now, initially
thinking it just needed a kick start for some reason to get back on track. I
think this started because I was doing some testing of some settings and
then end
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