Hello Lylex,
You can delete (i'm sorry this is too late) jobs and volumes for the old
servers using the purge command from bconsole. The pools (if they were only
used by the old servers and you are not going to use them anymore) should
be deleted using the delete command from bconsole and removing
Well, I couldn't wait. ;-) So I used bconsole to delete the pools and
volumes for the old servers.
Now my filesystem has room, and I'll restart Bacula. But will new backup
volumes be created on demand by the backup jobs, or do they have to be
explicitly created?
ThanksLyle
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g up space in the full filesystem.
How would I remove the entries from the catalog and delete (or reuse) the
volumes?
ThanksLyle
On Tue, 2/23/16, Dimitri Maziuk wrote:
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] filesystem full
To: bacula-users@lists.sourc
On 02/23/2016 04:03 PM, Lylex Ryan wrote:
> We do have another filesystem (shared, but still a lot of room)
> available. I'm thinking the easiest way out is to designate the
> other filesystem as also available for new volumes.
Short answer: there isn't one.
You could replace the existing files
Hello Bacul-ians:
I'm new to Bacula and this installation, but have used several enterprise
backup systems in the past.
I believe I have a 3.0.1 server (haven't figured out how to tell) running on
Centos 5.3, backing up Centos clients to local disk on the server.
The filesystem used to hold th