S?bastien Delneste schrieb:
> I notice something else :
> The VolFiles is always 0 ... is this normal ?
I guess not.
Anything additional in the database logs?
Ralf
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I notice something else :
The VolFiles is always 0 ... is this normal ?
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| MediaId | VolumeName | VolStatus | Enabled | VolBytes
Ralf,
thanks for your answer.
As far as I can tell, the masquerading seems to work, the SD can
contact both the FD and the DIR
Here is a dump of such an error in my logfiles, in this one, you
clearly see the error "The sizes do not match"
01-Dec 23:31 bacula001.xxx.xxx-dir JobId 3899: Begin
S?bastien Delneste schrieb:
>
> I'm administrating an heterogeneous hosting platform and we have all
> kinds of servers which we backup on 2 different storages using one
> director.
>
> One storage is running great but the second one is giving me problems
> when I try to re-use volumes (wh
Hello,
I'm administrating an heterogeneous hosting platform and we have all
kinds of servers which we backup on 2 different storages using one
director.
One storage is running great but the second one is giving me problems
when I try to re-use volumes (which is the plan, of course)
Her
Hello,
I'm administrating an heterogeneous hosting platform and we have all
kinds of servers which we backup on 2 different storages using one
director.
One storage is running great but the second one is giving me problems
when I try to re-use volumes (which is the plan, of course)
Her
Hello Everybody
I'm running bacula for quite a while now and also for a quite a high
volume on NAS devices. Most of it is running smootly but I do not
understand _that_ volume recycling issue:
The files are generally limited to 2G in size.
From previous backups, the volume "Vol_0058" has been