I have a small home setup (about 10 clients). I have one pool used for
backups which is just a directory full of disk files (50GB each). The other
pool is a vchanger used for copy jobs.
The problem I have is that for some reason, the directory holding the
on-disk volumes became unreachable (probab
You're right. It was asimple cause after all. I think the Perc6 is
malfunctionning in some way. I have now errors I hadn't yesterday
(thousands of them). And yes the previous jobs were terminated OK, like
in your case. Bacula didn't notice anything until the fs really broke
apart. It just s
Well, finally found it: the filesystem has gone completely wild.
e2fsck now shows thousands of errors, after reboot the raid array was
broken and I had to rebuild it. Time to go there and check what's going
on. Maybe I'll be able to save data on another array.
Anyway, thanks everyone for your h
without error, I'd
agree, but I've not seen it yet.
- Original Message -
From: Bill Arlofski [mailto:waa-bac...@revpol.com]
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2013 01:34 PM
To: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Volumes in Error
On 01/31/13 10:09, Martin Sim
On 01/31/13 10:09, Martin Simmons wrote:
>> On Thu, 31 Jan 2013 11:27:07 +0100, Jean-François Leroux said:
>>
>> The previous entry for this backup shows this:
>>
>> 29-Jan 04:35 unisson.private.tice.ac-orlea JobId 12110: Start Backup
>> JobId 12110, Job=Backup-MyClient.2013-01-29_04.35.00_41
As for that, I'm okay. The array still has 20% free space.
Jean-François
Le 31/01/2013 15:42, Bill Arlofski a écrit :
> Jean-François,
>
> Another problem I have seen with file volumes being marked in error is that
> the partition they reside on was full to 100% capacity.
>
> Probably too simple o
Thank you for your input, Bill. Well, I suspect more and more hardware
problems although I'm not sure wether it is disk 'it's a disk array too)
or -yes, maybe, memory -related. I will perform extensives checkups and
probably follow your method for rebuilding the whole thing.
Thanks,
Jean-Franç
> On Thu, 31 Jan 2013 11:27:07 +0100, Jean-François Leroux said:
>
> The previous entry for this backup shows this:
>
> 29-Jan 04:35 unisson.private.tice.ac-orlea JobId 12110: Start Backup
> JobId 12110, Job=Backup-MyClient.2013-01-29_04.35.00_41
> 29-Jan 04:35 MyBaculaDir.MyDomain.com JobId
Jean-François,
Another problem I have seen with file volumes being marked in error is that
the partition they reside on was full to 100% capacity.
Probably too simple of a solution, but something else to look into which I
have also seen when I had miscalculated MAX Volume Bytes, and MAX Volumes f
:27 AM
To: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Volumes in Error
The previous entry for this backup shows this:
29-Jan 04:35 unisson.private.tice.ac-orlea JobId 12110: Start Backup
JobId 12110, Job=Backup-MyClient.2013-01-29_04.35.00_41
29-Jan 04:35
HI Jean-François Leroux,
This may not be the cause of your problems, but I had this same problems a
very short while back at a client's site. As it turned out, the filesystem on
which the file volumes existed was (very) corrupted.
The problems I saw (mismatches of catalog vs filesize, marking vol
The previous entry for this backup shows this:
29-Jan 04:35 unisson.private.tice.ac-orlea JobId 12110: Start Backup
JobId 12110, Job=Backup-MyClient.2013-01-29_04.35.00_41
29-Jan 04:35 MyBaculaDir.MyDomain.com JobId 12110: Using Device
"MyClient-Device"
29-Jan 04:35 MyBaculaSD.MyDomain.com JobId
>Here's an example of what I get in the logs (of course, I changed the
>machine names):
That looks more like the log that encounters the error, not the log from which
time
the error was produced. What does the log look like for the last job that wrote
to
that volume?
-
Thanks for your answer, Martin!
Here's an example of what I get in the logs (of course, I changed the
machine names):
30-Jan 04:35 MyBaculaDIr.private.domain.com JobId 12159: Start Backup
JobId 12159, Job=Backup-MyBaculaCLient.2013-01-30_04.35.00_32
30-Jan 04:35 MyBaculaDIr.private.domain.com J
> On Wed, 30 Jan 2013 11:28:11 +0100, Jean-François Leroux said:
>
> Hi,
> It's been a few weeks (2-3) that I have more and more volumes marked in
> error. I haven't had this problem before.
> I'm doing backups on disk on a remote machine. So all my volumes are
> files really. I've checked t
Hi,
It's been a few weeks (2-3) that I have more and more volumes marked in
error. I haven't had this problem before.
I'm doing backups on disk on a remote machine. So all my volumes are
files really. I've checked the disks, of course (e2fsck), which are fine.
The volumes go into error mode af
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