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From: Arno Lehmann [mailto:a...@its-lehmann.de]
But this seems to confirm that the disk full was indeed the underlying
problem, and the insertion of the attributes finally failed.
The bscan worked as advertised, and the missing job record was inserted to say
Hi,
16.10.2009 00:38, Dupree, Craig wrote:
Hi Arno,
Theoretically, yes, though it will lock up your tape drive for a
while, and might leave you with an incomplete backup. If the job
was actually finished writing to tape, and you're absolutely sure
everything you need ended up on tape,
Today while inserting attributes my mysql partition ran out of space. I
thought I had addressed that because both bacula and mysql seemed to be hung up
waiting. Once I freed up disk space, mysql suddenly started getting a lot of
CPU time, and I thought I was okay. Then bacula sent me a job
Hi,
15.10.2009 22:13, Dupree, Craig wrote:
Today while inserting attributes my mysql partition ran out of
space. I thought I had addressed that because both bacula and
mysql seemed to be hung up waiting. Once I freed up disk space,
mysql suddenly started getting a lot of CPU time, and I
Hi Arno,
Theoretically, yes, though it will lock up your tape drive for a
while, and might leave you with an incomplete backup. If the job was
actually finished writing to tape, and you're absolutely sure
everything you need ended up on tape, you could do that.
A full backup would lock