On Tuesday 08 May 2007 Darien Hager's cat, walking on the keyboard, wrote:
Luca Ferrari wrote:
08-mag 17:41 backup-sd: User defined maximum volume capacity 4,000,000
exceeded on device sede_samba_storage (/backup/sede/samba).
So far, so good. But since you're backing up to plain old files,
Luca Ferrari wrote:
On Tuesday 08 May 2007 Darien Hager's cat, walking on the keyboard, wrote:
Luca Ferrari wrote:
08-mag 17:41 backup-sd: User defined maximum volume capacity 4,000,000
exceeded on device sede_samba_storage (/backup/sede/samba).
So far, so good. But since
Hello,
I'm trying to make Bacula automatically create a new volume (file) after a
volume has already 5 jobs.
After the 5 jobs, the volume still increasing the size and not create another
volume.
There is my pool config.:
Pool {
Name = Test
Pool Type = Backup
LabelFormat = CATALOG-
Hi,
On 5/9/2007 10:06 PM, Sandro Mendes wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to make Bacula automatically create a new volume (file) after a
volume has already 5 jobs.
After the 5 jobs, the volume still increasing the size and not create another
volume.
There is my pool config.:
Pool {
Name =
Arno,
I checked the n. of jobs with list command and that's correct.
Now, when the volume gets the maximum n. of jobs, it has the content removed
and start from the zero. I would like, in this case, don't use the same volume.
Instead of that, create another one and starts the job, keeping the
Hi,
On 5/9/2007 11:26 PM, Sandro Mendes wrote:
Arno, I checked the n. of jobs with list command and that's correct.
Now, when the volume gets the maximum n. of jobs, it has the content
removed and start from the zero.
The effect of the 0 retention time...
I would like, in this case, don't
Hi all,
this is what I'd like to do: backup up regularly on volumes of type file that
should not exceed 4GB of size (this is in the case I've to burn such files).
I thought that Maximum Volume Size could help me, but it does not:
08-mag 17:41 backup-sd: User defined maximum volume capacity
Luca Ferrari wrote:
08-mag 17:41 backup-sd: User defined maximum volume capacity 4,000,000
exceeded on device sede_samba_storage (/backup/sede/samba).
So far, so good. But since you're backing up to plain old files, you
cannot create a new file on the disk without creating a new volume. In