Greetings,

This morning I all of my backups failed.  They all failed with the
message:  [no more holding disk space].

My setup:

Debian 2.2 w/ a 2.4.18 kernel
amanda 2.4.2p2

Yesterday I replaced a 18G drive with a 36G to increase my holding disk
capacity.  My holding disk is a software raid 1 set.  Its total capacity
is 81G.

This error to me means that the holdingdisk if full, yet there is no data
on my holdingdisk.

hostname:~# df
Filesystem           1k-blocks      Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda1              1968588    516212   1352376  28% /
/dev/md0              84509240     32828  80183496   1% /holdingdisk
hostname:~# uname -a
Linux hostname 2.4.18 #9 SMP Mon Jun 17 14:28:08 EDT 2002 i686 unknown
hostname:~#

Anybody know why amanda would believe the holding disk if full?

Thank you for you time.


Andrew Hall


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