Re: [Bacula-users] Strange FD errors on Windows Full Backup Jobs

2009-10-06 Thread Tyler Seaton
errors on Windows Full Backup Jobs Tyler Seaton wrote: > It's entirely possible I don't fully understand the bug which you are > referring to, but it sounds like this would only be a problem if the > pool I was writing to did not have enough enough disk space available. I > h

Re: [Bacula-users] Strange FD errors on Windows Full Backup Jobs

2009-09-11 Thread Cedric Tefft
Tyler Seaton wrote: > It's entirely possible I don't fully understand the bug which you are > referring to, but it sounds like this would only be a problem if the > pool I was writing to did not have enough enough disk space available. I > have around 1.8TB still available, so it should be able to

Re: [Bacula-users] Strange FD errors on Windows Full Backup Jobs

2009-09-11 Thread Tyler Seaton
It's entirely possible I don't fully understand the bug which you are referring to, but it sounds like this would only be a problem if the pool I was writing to did not have enough enough disk space available. I have around 1.8TB still available, so it should be able to create new volumes on the fl

Re: [Bacula-users] Strange FD errors on Windows Full Backup Jobs

2009-09-11 Thread Cedric Tefft
Tyler Seaton wrote: > Hey Everyone, > > I am getting some strange behavior on backups which take longer than 2 > hours and are on Windows machines. I have set the heartbeat interval on > all FD's, the SD and the director but I still am getting strange output > from the FD: > [snip] > 10-Sep 19:1

[Bacula-users] Strange FD errors on Windows Full Backup Jobs

2009-09-11 Thread Tyler Seaton
Hey Everyone, I am getting some strange behavior on backups which take longer than 2 hours and are on Windows machines. I have set the heartbeat interval on all FD's, the SD and the director but I still am getting strange output from the FD: Please let me know if there is any other information yo