In the amanda.conf file, there is a place were it says: reserve 30 # percent Read what it says there, if you've reserved too much, it will look as if its full. 100 would make it full before you've even started! If its not this, you'll have to wait for the real genius to write, I'm under cover.... Cheers, Trevor. ----- Original Message ----- From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2002 5:43 PM Subject: Odd behavior
> 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 >
