Re: [Bacula-users] User defined maximum volume capacity exceeded on device

2006-07-18 Thread Warwick Bruce Chapman
Hi All I am still having no luck with this - backups fail at random because "User defined maximum volume capacity exceeded on device".  I am using bacula-1.36.3 (stable on Gentoo).  I have tried setting "Maximum Volume Bytes" as follows through the pool declaration in /etc/bacula/bacula-dir.co

[Bacula-users] User defined maximum volume capacity exceeded on device

2006-05-23 Thread Warwick Bruce Chapman
Hey All How do I tell Bacula to ignore a "User defined maximum capacity" and just use the whole tape. I have not defined this anywhere and have even tried setting it to 0 in the resource and I still keep getting this error. Sometimes it happens after just one backup +-14GB. This is a DAT72

Re: [Bacula-users] User defined maximum volume capacity exceeded on device

2006-05-17 Thread Warwick Bruce Chapman
Martin Simmons wrote: On Wed, 17 May 2006 11:48:11 +0200, Warwick Bruce Chapman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: Martin Simmons wrote: On Wed, 17 May 2006 11:19:09 +0200, Warwick Bruce Chapman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: Hey All How do I tell Bacula

Re: [Bacula-users] User defined maximum volume capacity exceeded on device

2006-05-17 Thread Martin Simmons
> On Wed, 17 May 2006 11:48:11 +0200, Warwick Bruce Chapman <[EMAIL > PROTECTED]> said: > Martin Simmons wrote: > >> On Wed, 17 May 2006 11:19:09 +0200, Warwick Bruce Chapman <[EMAIL > >> PROTECTED]> said: > >> > >> Hey All > >> > >> How do I tell Bacula to ignore

Re: [Bacula-users] User defined maximum volume capacity exceeded on device

2006-05-17 Thread Warwick Bruce Chapman
Martin Simmons wrote: On Wed, 17 May 2006 11:19:09 +0200, Warwick Bruce Chapman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: Hey All How do I tell Bacula to ignore a "User defined maximum capacity" and just use the whole tape. I have not defined this anywhere and have even tried setting it to 0 i

Re: [Bacula-users] User defined maximum volume capacity exceeded on device

2006-05-17 Thread Martin Simmons
> On Wed, 17 May 2006 11:19:09 +0200, Warwick Bruce Chapman <[EMAIL > PROTECTED]> said: > > Hey All > > How do I tell Bacula to ignore a "User defined maximum capacity" and > just use the whole tape. I have not defined this anywhere and have even > tried setting it to 0 in the resourc

[Bacula-users] User defined maximum volume capacity exceeded on device

2006-05-17 Thread Warwick Bruce Chapman
Hey All How do I tell Bacula to ignore a "User defined maximum capacity" and just use the whole tape. I have not defined this anywhere and have even tried setting it to 0 in the resource and I still keep getting this error. Sometimes it happens after just one backup +-14GB. This is a DAT72

[Bacula-users] User defined maximum volume capacity

2005-12-15 Thread Gabriele Bulfon
what is this new message?!My LTO Library always worked fine.RecentlyI always get this message after some nightly jobs..and the stated capacity is different every day.. Gabriele Bulfon - Sonicle S.r.l. Tel +39 028246016 Int. 30 - Fax +39 028243880 Via Felice Cavallotti 16

Re: [Bacula-users] "User defined maximum volume capacity"

2005-08-05 Thread Ryan Novosielski
Finally answered my own question (update, and set the max bytes setting). As for how this happened in the first place, I don't know. I guess we'll see what happens next go 'round -- this was the only tape that had gotten like this, so maybe it was a mistake I made early on. Ryan Novosielski wr

[Bacula-users] "User defined maximum volume capacity"

2005-08-05 Thread Ryan Novosielski
Having trouble writing to a tape that had been previously written to: 05-Aug 15:35 helios-dir: Recycled current volume "Delta_0001" 05-Aug 15:35 helios-sd: Recycled volume "Delta_0001" on device "/dev/rmt/0cbn", all previous data lost. 05-Aug 15:35 helios-sd: New volume "Delta_0001" mounted on d