Just so everyone is not confused. The question I asked was did the
file storage run out of space. And the answer is below.
On Feb 5, 2008 10:37 AM, Tomasz Moczadłowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes, I did!
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Yes, I did!
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Bacula-user
I use bacula for linux to archive data from multiple servers on a file
storage located on one of the server's hard drive.
It has been set up to automatically label new volumes.
The problem I have is that after creating several new volumes bacula says
that it can't mount new volume.
I manually mount
On Feb 5, 2008 8:25 AM, Tomasz Moczadłowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I use bacula for linux to archive data from multiple servers on a file
> storage located on one of the server's hard drive.
> It has been set up to automatically label new volumes.
> The problem I have is that after creating s
I use bacula for linux to archive data from multiple servers on a file
storage located on one of the server's hard drive.
It has been set up to automatically label new volumes.
The problem I have is that after creating several new volumes bacula says
that it can't mount new volume.
I manually mount