scripsit François Mehault:
> I understood that a volume becomes Used because job count or size limit
> exceeded, but about Full, when a volume becomes Full ?
Most storage media have a limited capacity, meaning that you can only
store a limited amount of data on them. After that, trying to write mo
> The other way to have full volume on disk is to set some limit of time or
> size in configuration.
>
I believe time limits will mark the volume as Used and size limits
mark the volume as Full.
John
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ardi 24 février 2009 16:35
> À : John Drescher; bacula-users
> Objet : Re: [Bacula-users] diffrence between full and used
>
> I use disk, not tape or dvd. And my filesystem is not full so i don't
> understand what happens.
>
> Thanks for your response.
>
> Fran
Objet : Re: [Bacula-users] diffrence between full and used
I use disk, not tape or dvd. And my filesystem is not full so i don't
understand what happens.
Thanks for your response.
François
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De : John Drescher [mailto:dresche...@gmail.com]
Envoyé : mardi 24
Objet : Re: [Bacula-users] diffrence between full and used
> I understood that a volume becomes Used because job count or size limit
> exceeded, but about Full, when a volume becomes Full ?
>
When the tape or dvd has no free bytes. On disk volumes I think this
means that the filesy
> I understood that a volume becomes Used because job count or size limit
> exceeded, but about Full, when a volume becomes Full ?
>
When the tape or dvd has no free bytes. On disk volumes I think this
means that the filesystem is full.
John
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Hi All
I would like to have a clarification about the volume statut Full and Used. I
read this page :
http://bacula.org/en/dev-manual/Automatic_Volume_Recycling.html#manualrecycling
and
http://bacula.org/fr/dev-manual/Configurer_Director.html#SECTION004615000
I read also that :
>