I do have a Scratch pool, but not a recycle pool. What should the recycle pool
look like? Will it be used by Bacula automatically when it exists or do I have
to make further configurations for that to happen?
Pool {
Name = "Scratch"
PoolType = "Backup"
}
> On 1. Mar 2023, at 15:27, Pedro Oliveira <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> For Bacula to move the volumes to sracth pool we will need to have scratch
> pool defined on the pool client1 also for recycle pool.
>
> Regarding the error state volumes, if you dont need them and don’t have any
> data written in the filesystem then you could change the volume status to
> append or remove them from the system.
>
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> Justin Case <[email protected]> escreveu em qua., 1/03/2023 às 14:21 :
> Hello Pedro,
>
> TBH I don’t see how the pool config is related to my question, but sure, I
> can do:
>
> Pool {
> Name = “client1"
> PoolType = "Backup"
> LabelFormat = "vol-"
> ActionOnPurge = "Truncate"
> MaximumVolumes = 20
> MaximumVolumeJobs = 6
> MaximumVolumeBytes = 50000000000
> VolumeRetention = 8640000
> Storage = "storage1"
> AutoPrune = no
> Catalog = “MyCatalog”
> }
>
> I would like to know: do I just delete the volumes that are in “Error” state
> or what else is the preferred course of action?
>
>
> > On 1. Mar 2023, at 15:12, Pedro Oliveira <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > Hi Justin
> >
> > Could you paste here your Pool configuration settings ?
> >
> >
> >
> > Justin Case <[email protected]> escreveu em qua., 1/03/2023 às 14:11 :
> > Hi Pedro,
> >
> > I wrote that I was able to get Bacula to write new volumes. That is not
> > part of my question.
> >
> > My question is this:
> >> Now I have in my catalog a number of disk file volumes in state “Error”.
> >> There are no corresponding volume files on disk with the names found in
> >> the catalog.
> >>
> >> Will Bacula recycle those volumes automatically (I supposed it doesn’t)?
> >> If not, what to do with those error volumes in the catalog? just delete
> >> them? Or move then to scratch?
> >
> > Best,
> > j/c
> >
> >> On 1. Mar 2023, at 15:06, Pedro Oliveira <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>
> >> Hi Justin
> >>
> >> Please check if the (/mnt/storage1/ is mounted and if check if Bacula is
> >> able to write on that folder.
> >>
> >> Best Regards
> >>
> >> Pedro
> >>
> >> Justin Case <[email protected]> escreveu em qua., 1/03/2023 às 13:55 :
> >> Hello folks,
> >>
> >> today I had the situation that bacula tried to create a new disk file
> >> volumes and the creation failed (not sure what the reason was, lack of
> >> space or limit of volume number, but I was able to get it to create new
> >> volumes again):
> >>
> >> Warning: mount.c:216 Open of File device “storagedev1" (/mnt/storage1)
> >> Volume "vol-2675" failed: ERR=file_dev.c:189 Could not
> >> open(/mnt/storage1/vol-2675,OPEN_READ_WRITE,0640): ERR=No such file or
> >> directory
> >>
> >> Now I have in my catalog a number of disk file volumes in state “Error”.
> >> There are no corresponding volume files on disk with the names found in
> >> the catalog.
> >>
> >> Will Bacula recycle those volumes automatically (I supposed it doesn’t)?
> >> If not, what to do with those error volumes in the catalog? just delete
> >> them? Or move then to scratch?
> >>
> >> Thanks for your time,
> >> j/c
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
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