We had an adventure Friday. We had errors in backup and
later, when re-starting the server, in MySQL. To make a long
story short, it turned out that the disk was full. I
eventually found the culprits. They were spool files from
past jobs. I suppose that those jobs failed for one reason
or another a
On Friday 02 March 2007 18:46, Richard White wrote:
> We had an adventure Friday. We had errors in backup and
> later, when re-starting the server, in MySQL. To make a long
> story short, it turned out that the disk was full. I
> eventually found the culprits. They were spool files from
> past jobs
We had an adventure Friday. We had errors in backup and
later, when re-starting the server, in MySQL. To make a long
story short, it turned out that the disk was full. I
eventually found the culprits. They were spool files from
past jobs. I suppose that those jobs failed for one reason
or another a
If I allow multiple concurrent jobs in bacula and I enable data spooling
before going to tape, is there a way to ensure that only one job is
written to each volume at a time? Basically I want each job to go onto
the tape in order, to prevent intermixed data. Is this taken care of
automagically?