I had used unmount. But, I nuked the whole configuration.

/etc/init.d/bacula-sd stop
/etc/init.d/bacula-dir stop
/usr/lib/bacula/drop_mysql_tables
/usr/lib/bacula/make_mysql_tables
rm -rf /var/lib/bacula/*
/etc/init.d/bacula-sd start
/etc/init.d/bacula-dir start

I did the same on the client.

Thanks,

Venkatesh K

On Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 8:01 AM, John Drescher <dresche...@gmail.com> wrote:

> 2011/6/28 Venkatesh K Reddy <venkat...@kaevee.com>:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am a newbie to Bacula. I tried to find out what is happening in the
> list
> > and could not get right answer. Probably I am not searching with right
> > question or looking at right place.
> >
> > We have a test setup with File storage. All daemons are able to talk to
> each
> > other and a small backup successfully finished. Here is the configuration
> of
> > Pool and Storage.
> >
> > # Default pool definition
> > Pool {
> >   Name = Default
> >   Pool Type = Backup
> >   Recycle = yes                       # Bacula can automatically recycle
> > Volumes
> >   AutoPrune = yes                     # Prune expired volumes
> >   Volume Retention = 365 days         # one year
> > }
> >
> > # File Pool definition
> > Pool {
> >   Name = File
> >   Pool Type = Backup
> >   Recycle = yes                       # Bacula can automatically recycle
> > Volumes
> >   AutoPrune = yes                     # Prune expired volumes
> >   Volume Retention = 365 days         # one year
> >   Maximum Volume Bytes = 50G          # Limit Volume size to something
> > reasonable
> >   Maximum Volumes = 100               # Limit number of Volumes in Pool
> >   Label Format = FileShare
> > }
> >
> > Here is the storage definition
> >
> > Storage {                             # definition of myself
> >   Name = cincidr-sd
> >   SDPort = 9103                  # Director's port
> >   WorkingDirectory = "/var/lib/bacula"
> >   Pid Directory = "/var/run"
> >   Maximum Concurrent Jobs = 20
> > }
> >
> > Device {
> >   Name = FileStorage
> >   Media Type = File
> >   Archive Device = /home/backups/fileshare
> >   LabelMedia = yes;                   # lets Bacula label unlabeled media
> >   Random Access = Yes;
> >   AutomaticMount = yes;               # when device opened, read it
> >   RemovableMedia = no;
> >   AlwaysOpen = no;
> >   Maximum File Size = 262144000;
> >   Maximum Volume Size = 262144000;
> > }
> >
> > I tried to backup a large file set (20+ GB). It stopped half way with the
> > following message.
> >
> > Running Jobs:
> > Console connected at 28-Jun-11 17:06
> >  JobId Level   Name                       Status
> > ======================================================================
> >      1 Full    FileShare.2011-06-28_10.04.46_03 is waiting for a mount
> > request
> >
> > Here is the status of storage.
> >
> > Device status:
> > Device "FileStorage" (/home/backups/fileshare) open but no Bacula volume
> is
> > currently mounted.
> >     Device is BLOCKED waiting for mount of volume "FileShare0037",
> >        Pool:        File
> >        Media type:  File
> >     Total Bytes Read=0 Blocks Read=0 Bytes/block=0
> >     Positioned at File=0 Block=0
> >
> > I have already set Automatic Mount = Yes as part of configuration. I am
> not
> > sure where I am going wrong. Please help me.
> >
>
> Did you use the umount command recently?
>
> John
>
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