I'm attempting to move up from 1.38.0 to the latest (1.38.10) again (we've had no luck with any version past 1.38.0 on our dual 64 bit Centos 4 box, what with random crashes and memory becoming exhausted)
Tonight, I had a tape error, and it was asking for a new tape, happened around midnight. Errored out about 3:45 AM, with: ------------- 21-Jun 03:43 duct-sd: Please mount Volume "CIVER-Base-0002" on Storage Device "HPSDLT" (/dev/nst1) for Job dagny.raid.2006-06-20_16.17.07 21-Jun 03:44 duct-sd: Please mount Volume "CIVE-Base-0003" on Storage Device "HPSDLT" (/dev/nst1) for Job dagny.raid.2006-06-20_16.17.07 21-Jun 03:45 duct-sd: dagny.raid.2006-06-20_16.17.07 Warning: Director wanted Volume "CIVE-Base-0003" for device "HPSDLT" (/dev/nst1). Current Volume "CIVER-Base-0002" not acceptable because: 1998 Volume "CIVER-Base-0002" status is Full, but should be Append, Purged or Recycle. 21-Jun 03:45 duct-sd: Please mount Volume "CIVER-Base-0002" on Storage Device "HPSDLT" (/dev/nst1) for Job dagny.raid.2006-06-20_16.17.07 21-Jun 03:46 duct-sd: Please mount Volume "CIVE-Base-0003" on Storage Device "HPSDLT" (/dev/nst1) for Job dagny.raid.2006-06-20_16.17.07 21-Jun 03:47 duct-sd: dagny.raid.2006-06-20_16.17.07 Fatal error: Too many tries: Wrong Volume mounted on device "HPSDLT" (/dev/nst1): Wanted CIVE-Base-0003 have CIVER-Base-0002 21-Jun 03:47 duct-sd: dagny.raid.2006-06-20_16.17.07 Fatal error: append.c:207 Fatal append error on device "HPSDLT" (/dev/nst1): ERR=dev.c:1542 ioctl MTWEOF error on "HPSDLT" (/dev/nst1). ERR=Input/output error ------------ Now, it's asking both for the volume it just errored out, *and* the volume it created for itself in the catalog. It sees the volume it errored, tries to mount it, remembers that it errored it, and then restarts. That's odd in and of itself. I'd really rather it not stop trying, or, perhaps, try less often - it was spitting out 'Please Mount' messages almost every minute for 4 hours, didn't start any scheduled jobs, and crashed the director. I have no "Volume Poll Interval" set, and I haven't found what other directive would apply in this situation. Thanks! Mark _______________________________________________ Bacula-users mailing list Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users