Hello,
Marcus wrote:
Concerning your recent problem, either use 1.37
versions ...
Also I forgot to ask, how would 1.3.7 help?
Because it always works as if you set "Use Any Volume".
The pool I made up does have Use Any Volume set to
yes, it just acts like it isn't. Odd
In that case a cl
> >>Concerning your recent problem, either use 1.37
> >>versions ...
Also I forgot to ask, how would 1.3.7 help?
> > The pool I made up does have Use Any Volume set to
> > yes, it just acts like it isn't. Odd
> In that case a closer look at the output from 'llist
> volumes' might help.
>
> Now, I
Hello,
Marcus wrote:
Concerning your recent problem, either use 1.37
versions ... or check if you have "Use Any Volume =
Yes" in your pool resource.
The pool I made up does have Use Any Volume set to
yes, it just acts like it isn't. Odd
In that case a closer look at the output from 'llist
> Concerning your recent problem, either use 1.37
> versions ... or check if you have "Use Any Volume =
> Yes" in your pool resource.
The pool I made up does have Use Any Volume set to
yes, it just acts like it isn't. Odd
> This is explained in detail in the manual.
>
> Arno
Thanks!
Hello,
Marcus wrote:
Also, the drive and changer seem to do fine in the
btape tests. Already backed up and restore ~30g. I
think the problem is that I don't understand how
bacula likes rotating volumes and such.
Concerning your recent problem, either use 1.37 versions (not really
recommended
Also, the drive and changer seem to do fine in the
btape tests. Already backed up and restore ~30g. I
think the problem is that I don't understand how
bacula likes rotating volumes and such.
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