Steve Redmond wrote:
> On Jun 09, Les Mikesell wrote:
>> The usual reason for backups stopping is that your disk space is nearly
>> full but the error message makes this look like some other problem.
>>
>
> There's well over 600 gigs available on the current storage pool so I
> don't think this i
On Jun 09, Les Mikesell wrote:
>
> The usual reason for backups stopping is that your disk space is nearly
> full but the error message makes this look like some other problem.
>
There's well over 600 gigs available on the current storage pool so I
don't think this is the issue. I've just gone t
Steve Redmond wrote:
> On Jun 09, Chris Robertson wrote:
>> How certain? ;o)
>>
>
> 100% ;-)
>
>> Fair enough, but is it possible that $Conf{BackupsDisable} is set twice
>> in this one file?
>> When you performed your grep, you stated "nothing turned up". Does that
>> mean that nothing UNEXP
On Jun 09, Chris Robertson wrote:
>
> How certain? ;o)
>
100% ;-)
> Fair enough, but is it possible that $Conf{BackupsDisable} is set twice
> in this one file?
> When you performed your grep, you stated "nothing turned up". Does that
> mean that nothing UNEXPECTED showed up, or nothing at a
Steve Redmond wrote:
> Hiya,
>
> Thanks for your reply.
>
>
>> I assume this means the main config file. There are also per-host
>> config files that will override the main one.
>>
>
> Correct. I have checked that there were no overriding settings in other
> configuration files. Did a g
Steve Redmond wrote:
>
> I've run in to a bit of a strange issue. We have a large number of
> backups running on backuppc and up until recently they have all been
> working fine. Now I see everything as Idle with aging "last backups"
>
> Now, when I attempt to kick backups off manually I get the
Hiya,
Thanks for your reply.
> I assume this means the main config file. There are also per-host
> config files that will override the main one.
Correct. I have checked that there were no overriding settings in other
configuration files. Did a grep on the entire configuration directory to
be
Steve Redmond wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've run in to a bit of a strange issue. We have a large number of
> backups running on backuppc and up until recently they have all been
> working fine. Now I see everything as Idle with aging "last backups"
>
> Now, when I attempt to kick backups off manually I get
Hi,
I've run in to a bit of a strange issue. We have a large number of
backups running on backuppc and up until recently they have all been
working fine. Now I see everything as Idle with aging "last backups"
Now, when I attempt to kick backups off manually I get the usual:
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