On Tue, Oct 27, 2015 at 3:33 PM, Phil Stracchino
wrote:
> On 10/27/15 12:55, Ana Emília M. Arruda wrote:
> > Hello Thing,
> >
> > Could you post the error messages that you get when run the job?
> >
> > Maybe the "onefs = no" directive should be configured in your fileset.
> > The default is yes,
Hi,
I had no error it simply ignored it. I later restarted the bacula-fd and
now its backing up /nfs01 though I am about to run out of space on
/bacula/backup! ouch. I didnt expect a 107gb backup when using
compression to fill a 250gb disk by 207gb+ (it has not finished yet) but it
is only a te
On 10/27/15 12:55, Ana Emília M. Arruda wrote:
> Hello Thing,
>
> Could you post the error messages that you get when run the job?
>
> Maybe the "onefs = no" directive should be configured in your fileset.
> The default is yes, so bacula will not descend into different file
> systems and It seems
Hello Thing,
Could you post the error messages that you get when run the job?
Maybe the "onefs = no" directive should be configured in your fileset. The
default is yes, so bacula will not descend into different file systems and
It seems your "/" and "nfs01" are different filesystems.
Also, this
I just added a new disk and mounted it as /nfs01 and put 107gb of data on
it.
root@warlocke:/etc/bacula# df -h
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/root59G 17G 40G 30% /
devtmpfs428M 0 428M 0% /dev
tmpfs87M 412K 86M 1% /run
tmp