Hi,

On 4/10/2007 8:58 PM, Ralf Gross wrote:
> Me wrote:
>> [snip]
>> Job #1:
>>
>> 08-Apr 00:05 VU0EM005: BeforeJob: run command "/usr/bin/ssh [snip]"
>> 08-Apr 00:07 VU0EM005: Start Backup JobId 121, 
>> Job=SMTCZB0003.2007-04-08_00.05.00
>> 08-Apr 00:08 VU0EM005: 3307 Issuing autochanger "unload slot 4, drive 0" 
>> command.
>> 08-Apr 00:09 VU0EM005: 3304 Issuing autochanger "load slot 5, drive 0" 
>> command.
>> 08-Apr 00:10 VU0EM005: 3305 Autochanger "load slot 5, drive 0", status is OK.
>> 08-Apr 00:10 VU0EM005: 3301 Issuing autochanger "loaded? drive 0" command.
>> 08-Apr 00:10 VU0EM005: 3302 Autochanger "loaded? drive 0", result is Slot 5.
>> 08-Apr 00:10 VU0EM005: Recycled volume "06D124L3" on device "LTO3" 
>> (/dev/nst0), all previous data lost.
>>
>> That's fine, I expected volume 06D124L3 to be overwritten at this time.
>>
>> 08-Apr 00:10 VU0EM005: Max configured use duration exceeded. Marking Volume 
>> "06D124L3" as Used.
>>
>> But I don't know what happend at this point. Why does bacula mark volume
>> 06D124L3 as used right after the job started. The configured duration time
>> is 4 days, I checked this.
>>
>> 08-Apr 00:10 VU0EM005: Spooling data ...
>> SMTCZB0003-fd:      Filesystem change prohibited. Will not descend into 
>> /var/lib/nfs/rpc_pipefs
>> SMTCZB0003-fd:      Filesystem change prohibited. Will not descend into /dev
>> SMTCZB0003-fd:      Filesystem change prohibited. Will not descend into /sys
>> SMTCZB0003-fd:      Filesystem change prohibited. Will not descend into /boot
>> 08-Apr 00:12 VU0EM005: Job write elapsed time = 00:02:23, Transfer rate = 
>> 6.766 M bytes/second
>> 08-Apr 00:12 VU0EM005: Committing spooled data to Volume "06D124L3". 
>> Despooling 968,636,754 bytes ...
>> 08-Apr 00:12 VU0EM005: Despooling elapsed time = 00:00:07, Transfer rate = 
>> 138.3 M bytes/second
>> 08-Apr 00:12 VU0EM005: Sending spooled attrs to the Director. Despooling 
>> 1,543,784 bytes ...
>> 08-Apr 00:12 VU0EM005: AfterJob: run command "/usr/bin/ssh [snip]"
> [snip]
> 
> Nobody?

Looks like that...

> I'm a bit lost,

So am I. I checked your probelm description, and I don't see anything 
obvious. I didn't expect anything simple, to be fair :-)

The one thing I would do in your situation is - observe things. If this 
repeats, I would try to get catalog data whenever a job starts, perhaps 
even a dump of the Media table or something... just so you have some 
data to look at. After the error has occured, it's likely Bacula 
modified the catalog entries.

> my old bacula install worked as expected with
> a similar config, so I don't think that I configured bacula-dir wrong.
> This new install worked for the last 3 months, other volumes were
> recycled and reused as expected.
> 
> What could lead to a volume that is recycled and then marked as used
> just a couple of seconds afterwards? I double checked, the volume use
> duration of this volume is set to 4 days.

Ok, double-checking is always valuable :-) I found the message "Max 
configured..." only once in the source, so it's safe to assume the 
message is not used out of context.

A look at the source dosn't reveal anything extraordinary, at east to 
me. Unless you asume that the catalog data and the current system time 
might be messed up... is your system time correct, does your catalog 
know about the time zone, and whatever esle might be important?

Arno


> Ralf
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