> On Monday 11 September 2006 20:21, Jo Rhett wrote:
>> ANALYSIS: So.. the volume's usage period is being determined not by
>> when it was first written to, but instead by the start time of the
>> first job that wrote to it.
>>
>> Is this behavior known? Is it fixed in current? Obviously it's not
>> a crucial flaw, but if its decided not to fix it then it should be
>> documented.
On Sep 12, 2006, at 3:13 AM, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> All pruning is based on the termination time of the Job concerned
> not the
> start time of the job.
>
> The manual was not very explicit on this, so I have made it so.
> Note, in a
> few exceptional cases (Bacula crashes between the time the job
> starts and the
> job terminates), the "End time" of the job will be set to the start
> time of
> the Job. Any job that is correctly terminated by Bacula (normal,
> warning,
> error, fail, ...) will have the End time set correctly.
I hate to argue, but here's the facts in this case:
1. Started at 11:05
2. Didn't get resources until 23:09
3. Finished OK
And yet, the volume stops being usable at exactly 11:05 the next
morning.
10-Sep 11:05 backup0-dir: Start Backup JobId 258,
Job=hostname.client.com.2006-09-10_11.05.00
10-Sep 11:05 backup0-dir: Max configured use duration exceeded.
Marking Volume "clients-0003" as Used.
10-Sep 11:05 backup0-dir: Pruning oldest volume "clients-0004"
10-Sep 11:05 backup0-dir: Pruning oldest volume "clients-0004"
10-Sep 11:05 backup0-dir: Pruning oldest volume "clients-0004"
10-Sep 11:05 backup0-sd: Job hostname.client.com.2006-09-10_11.05.00
waiting. Cannot find any appendable volumes.
Please use the "label" command to create a new Volume for:
Storage: "Dev_clients" (/bacula/clients)
Media type: File_clients
Pool: clients_Pool
10-Sep 12:05 backup0-dir: Pruning oldest volume "clients-0004"
10-Sep 12:05 backup0-sd: Job hostname.client.com.2006-09-10_11.05.00
waiting. Cannot find any appendable volumes.
Please use the "label" command to create a new Volume for:
Storage: "Dev_clients" (/bacula/clients)
Media type: File_clients
Pool: clients_Pool
10-Sep 14:05 backup0-dir: Pruning oldest volume "clients-0004"
10-Sep 14:05 backup0-sd: Job hostname.client.com.2006-09-10_11.05.00
waiting. Cannot find any appendable volumes.
Please use the "label" command to create a new Volume for:
Storage: "Dev_clients" (/bacula/clients)
Media type: File_clients
Pool: clients_Pool
10-Sep 18:05 backup0-dir: Pruning oldest volume "clients-0004"
10-Sep 18:05 backup0-sd: Job hostname.client.com.2006-09-10_11.05.00
waiting. Cannot find any appendable volumes.
Please use the "label" command to create a new Volume for:
Storage: "Dev_clients" (/bacula/clients)
Media type: File_clients
Pool: clients_Pool
10-Sep 22:08 backup0-dir: Recycled volume "clients-0004"
10-Sep 22:08 backup0-sd: Recycled volume "clients-0004" on device
"Dev_clients" (/bacula/clients), all previous data lost.
10-Sep 23:09 backup0-dir: Bacula 1.38.5 (18Jan06): 10-Sep-2006 23:09:58
JobId: 258
Job: hostname.client.com.2006-09-10_11.05.00
Backup Level: Incremental, since=2006-09-09 11:05:01
Client: "hostname.client.com-fd" i386-portbld-
freebsd6.1,freebsd,6.1-STABLE
FileSet: "hostname.client.com-fileset" 2006-07-09
09:03:40
Pool: "clients_Pool"
Storage: "Disk_clients"
Scheduled time: 10-Sep-2006 11:05:00
Start time: 10-Sep-2006 11:05:01
End time: 10-Sep-2006 23:09:58
Priority: 10
FD Files Written: 699,861
SD Files Written: 699,861
FD Bytes Written: 5,540,243,949
SD Bytes Written: 5,636,912,236
Rate: 127.4 KB/s
Software Compression: None
Volume name(s): clients-0004
Volume Session Id: 240
Volume Session Time: 1156008818
Last Volume Bytes: 5,665,530,747
Non-fatal FD errors: 0
SD Errors: 0
FD termination status: OK
SD termination status: OK
Termination: Backup OK
10-Sep 23:09 backup0-dir: Begin pruning Jobs.
10-Sep 23:09 backup0-dir: No Jobs found to prune.
10-Sep 23:09 backup0-dir: Begin pruning Files
--
Jo Rhett
senior geek
Silicon Valley Colocation
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