Hi Bill,
Sorry if I wasn't clear about that.
The upgrade of Ubuntu 18.04 (Bionic Beaver) to 20.04 (Focal Fossa)
unfortunately did not include a full set of bacula packages. So when I
upgraded and retained the database it deleted the old packages including
the configuration files! Not knowing
On 4/6/23 15:03, Peter N. Steinmetz wrote:
Hi Bill,
Yes, those must match and if they don't that is reported in the test of the
configuration file.
But what was going on here and a bit more subtle was that the media type
recorded in the database for a volume must match the
media type requeste
Hi Bill,
Yes, those must match and if they don't that is reported in the test of
the configuration file.
But what was going on here and a bit more subtle was that the media type
recorded in the database for a volume must match the media type
requested in the configuration files for that volu
On 4/5/23 15:47, Peter N. Steinmetz wrote:
So I had a very careful look through the configuration files and the list of
existing volumes and noticed that the media type
of the prior volumes in the pool was 'File1', whereas the current
re-constructed configuration files listed that pool as
havin
So I had a very careful look through the configuration files and the
list of existing volumes and noticed that the media type of the prior
volumes in the pool was 'File1', whereas the current re-constructed
configuration files listed that pool as having volumes of type 'File'.
After changing t
On 3/31/23 10:16, Peter N. Steinmetz wrote:
Hi Matlink and Bill,
Thanks for those suggestions and explanation of why Bacula won’t
automatically label a new volume because the pool is full.
I agree that the puzzle now is why it is not recycling one of the purged
volumes in that pool?
Are th
Hi Matlink and Bill,
Thanks for those suggestions and explanation of why Bacula won’t automatically
label a new volume because the pool is full.
I agree that the puzzle now is why it is not recycling one of the purged
volumes in that pool?
Thanks,
Peter
peternsteinm...@steinmetz.org
Chief
Hey Pete,
Your pool looks full. Bacula won't create a volume in this case. However, it
should recycle one of the purged volumes.
Le 31 mars 2023 01:27:45 GMT+02:00, "Peter N. Steinmetz"
a écrit :
>Hi,
>
>So I previously had automatic labeling of disk volumes working on Ubuntu
>18.04 (Bionic).
Hello Peter,
Your Pool has this:
8<
Maximum Volumes = 98<
In bconsole can you do:
* list pools
It is probable that you have 9 volumes already in this pool and Bacula will not
automatically create/label a new one in that
case.
Newer versions of Bacula will explicitly tell
Hi,
So I previously had automatic labeling of disk volumes working on Ubuntu
18.04 (Bionic). Unfortunately the upgrade process to the latest release
22.10 (Kinetic) removed the bacula configuration files that I had when
upgrading to the intermediate Focal and keeping the database intact. So
I
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