Hi, On 5/29/2007 10:52 PM, Joseph Wright wrote: > On May 29, 2007, at 1:29 PM, Arno Lehmann wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> On 5/29/2007 7:38 PM, Joseph Wright wrote: >>> I went from having a device which interleaved jobs from various >>> clients to having separate devices for each client, although they are >>> all using the same storage pool. >> This is probably one area where the recent improvements to the >> reservation system might help... which version of Bacula do you run? > > 2.0.3
Well, if you dare running a beta version, 2.1.10 might be worth a try. Downgrading after testing should be simple enough since there are, as far as I know, no database schema changes involved. >>> Now there are occasions where a job >>> tries to create a new volume that another job has already created. >>> Instead of skipping the attempt and making a new volume, which it >>> seems like it should do, the whole job fails like so: >>> >>> 29-May 09:46 dss07-sd: End of medium on Volume "dss07-0010" >>> Bytes=21,474,815,222 Blocks=332,881 at 29-May-2007 09:46. >>> 29-May 09:46 dss07-sd: vl1-001-root.2007-05-28_22.41.14 Warning: >>> Volume "dss07-0011" not on device "vl1-001-device" (/spac >>> e/backup/vl1-001). >>> 29-May 09:46 dss07-sd: Marking Volume "dss07-0011" in Error in >>> Catalog. >>> 29-May 09:46 dss07-sd: vl1-001-root.2007-05-28_22.41.14 Warning: >>> Volume "dss07-0011" not on device "vl1-001-device" (/spac >>> e/backup/vl1-001). >>> >>> 29-May 09:46 dss07-sd: Marking Volume "dss07-0011" in Error in >>> Catalog. >>> 29-May 09:46 dss07-sd: vl1-001-root.2007-05-28_22.41.14 Error: Could >>> not open device "vl1-001-device" (/space/backup/vl1-001): ERR=dev.c: >>> 483 Could not open: /space/backup/vl1-001/dss07-0011, ERR=No such >>> file or directory >>> >>> 29-May 09:46 dss07-sd: Job write elapsed time = 11:05:36, Transfer >>> rate = 1.072 M bytes/second >>> 29-May 09:46 vp1-001-client: vl1-001-root.2007-05-28_22.41.14 Fatal >>> error: backup.c:873 Network send error to SD. ERR=Broken pipe >>> 29-May 09:47 dssdir01-director: vl1-001-root.2007-05-28_22.41.14 >>> Error: Bacula 2.0.3 (06Mar07): 29-May-2007 09:47:02 >>> >>> The broken pipe seems strange since the other jobs continue to run, >> I guess this is just a symptom of serious confusion in Bacula :-) >> >>> and I can reach it doing 'status storage' in bconsole. >>> >>> This is how my Pool is defined: >>> >>> Pool { >>> Name = dss07-pool >>> Pool Type = Backup >>> LabelFormat = dss07- >>> AutoPrune = yes >>> Volume Retention = 14 days >>> Maximum Volume Bytes = 21474836480 >>> Recycle = yes >> You probably want to limit the number of volumes in that pool, because >> otherwise volumes will not be recycled but Bacula will forever try to >> create a new one. >> > > I thought that it would start recycling after the volume retention > period was over. No, volumes are recycled onle when there is no other legal way to find new space. > I suppose the easiest solution for the whole problem is just creating > separate pools for each client? That would be one possibility, but I would not really like such a solution myself... too much hassle managing the volumes, once you have a larger number of clients. Arno -- IT-Service Lehmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] Arno Lehmann http://www.its-lehmann.de ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by DB2 Express Download DB2 Express C - the FREE version of DB2 express and take control of your XML. No limits. Just data. Click to get it now. http://sourceforge.net/powerbar/db2/ _______________________________________________ Bacula-users mailing list Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users