[posted and Cc'ed] On Fri, Feb 21, 2003 at 11:51:59AM -0800, John Oliver wrote: > I got this report from amanda. It looks to me like it's reporting that > it used 48.9% of the tape (a DLT 4000 20/40GB), but that it ran out of > space.
Let's see.... > Total Full Daily > -------- -------- -------- > Output Size (meg) 9737.1 9611.4 125.7 > Original Size (meg) 19162.4 19028.8 133.6 > Avg Compressed Size (%) 50.8 50.5 94.1 > Filesystems Dumped 18 17 1 (1:1) > > Tape Size (meg) 9738.0 9612.2 125.8 > Tape Used (%) 48.9 48.2 0.6 > Filesystems Taped 18 17 1 (1:1) This is telling you what actually got on the tape, or on holdingdisk. But unless I'm a bozo, (always a good possibility) your disklist is >18 entries long, correct? > taper: tape Indyme008 kb 20040128 fm 19 writing file: No space left on device taper died after writing 20GB, while writing the 19th (not 18th) DLE. > DUMPER STATS TAPER STATS > HOSTNAME DISK L ORIG-KB OUT-KB COMP% MMM:SS KB/s MMM:SS > KB/s > -------------------------- --------------------------------- ------------ > backup /dev/hda1 1 FAILED So the 19th DLE was backup:/dev/hda1, and it was big, >10GB. Either the estimate was smaller than reality (uncompressible data, new data, etc., you can take a look at the sendsize debug file in backup:/tmp/amanda), and/or amanda could not get a level>0 to work. Since we're seeing 18 fulls and 1 daily, it smells like you're dumping a whole bunch of new DLE's on amanda at the same time? If so, you'll probably be OK tonight, just don't put any more new DLE's in. -- Jay Lessert [EMAIL PROTECTED] Accelerant Networks Inc. (voice)1.503.439.3461 Beaverton OR, USA (fax)1.503.466.9472
