On 3/1/23 06:50, Justin Case wrote:
Hello folks,

today I had the situation that bacula tried to create a new disk file volumes 
and the creation failed (not sure what the reason was, lack of space or limit 
of volume number, but I was able to get it to create new volumes again):

Warning: mount.c:216 Open of File device “storagedev1" (/mnt/storage1) Volume 
"vol-2675" failed: ERR=file_dev.c:189 Could not 
open(/mnt/storage1/vol-2675,OPEN_READ_WRITE,0640): ERR=No such file or directory

Now I have in my catalog a number of disk file volumes in state “Error”. There 
are no corresponding volume files on disk with the names found in the catalog.

Will Bacula recycle those volumes automatically (I supposed it doesn’t)?
If not, what to do with those error volumes in the catalog? just delete them? 
Or move then to scratch?

Thanks for your time,
  j/c

If they are in the catalog but the SD could not create them on disk, they will be marked in "Error" in the catalog, and you will have to delete them.

If you set them to append, the SD may try to open them, but they will not exist, and they 
will be marked in "Error" status again.


Best regards,
Bill

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Bill Arlofski
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