Bruno Friedmann於 2015年11月25日星期三 UTC+8下午1時56分10秒寫道: > On Tuesday 24 November 2015 18.43:12 吳汝剛 wrote: > > I found bareos will backup stop at 1.91TB. > > Could Bareos not support backup to more 2T file? > > If yes.How to fix it? > > > > > > There's no problem to support more than 2TB with bareos. > (see below) > > Now for your problem, there 2 possibility. > First a bad tape, which is not able to handle the 1.9 > but I don't think so too much, it should show a volume full use next tape. > > You've said > >I want backup files total is 2179421 files and 3196GB > > How did you determine this, is it the output of bconsole estimate > for this specific job ? > > > At the begining of the job > > > 23-11月 14:56 backup1-dir JobId 1: BeforeJob: 1+0 records in > > 23-11月 14:56 backup1-dir JobId 1: BeforeJob: 1+0 records out > > 23-11月 14:56 backup1-dir JobId 1: BeforeJob: 512 bytes (512 B) copied, > > 30.4926 s, 0.0 kB/s > > 23-11月 14:56 backup1-dir JobId 1: Start Backup JobId 1, > > Job=Different_Backup.2015-11-23_14.56.18_17 > > 23-11月 14:56 backup1-dir JobId 1: Created new Volume "Data-2015-11-23-id1" > > in catalog. > > 23-11月 14:56 backup1-dir JobId 1: Using Device "LTO-6" to write. > > 23-11月 14:56 backup1-sd JobId 1: Error: block.c:286 Volume data error at > > 0:0! Wanted ID: "BB02", got "". Buffer discarded. > > 23-11月 14:57 backup1-sd JobId 1: Labeled new Volume "Data-2015-11-23-id1" > > on device "LTO-6" (/dev/st0). > > 23-11月 14:57 backup1-sd JobId 1: Wrote label to prelabeled Volume > > "Data-2015-11-23-id1" on device "LTO-6" (/dev/st0) > > I found the Error block.c suspicious > and if my memory is right you should use /dev/nst0 in place of st0 > See comment a few days ago from Philipp > > > Archive Device = /dev/st0 > > you should better use /dev/nst0, see > http://doc.bareos.org/master/html/bareos-manual-main-reference.html#DeviceResource > > > More than 2Tb ... > > Build OS: x86_64-suse-linux-gnu suse > JobId: 4727 > Job: dumbo_external_month.2015-10-22_09.13.37_11 > Backup Level: Full > Client: "dumbo-fd" 14.2.5 (27May15) > x86_64-suse-linux-gnu,suse, > FileSet: "openSUSE-dumbo-month" 2015-05-29 14:16:46 > Pool: "external_months" (From Job resource) > Catalog: "MyCatalog" (From Client resource) > Storage: "external_month" (From Job resource) > Scheduled time: 30-Oct-2015 23:30:00 > Start time: 30-Oct-2015 23:30:02 > End time: 31-Oct-2015 19:22:04 > Elapsed time: 19 hours 52 mins 2 secs > Priority: 10 > FD Files Written: 5,120,972 > SD Files Written: 5,120,972 > FD Bytes Written: 3,513,909,160,830 (3.513 TB) > SD Bytes Written: 3,514,901,049,624 (3.514 TB) > Rate: 49130.5 KB/s > Software Compression: 19.0 % (lz4) > VSS: no > Encryption: no > Accurate: yes > Volume name(s): 201510 > Volume Session Id: 1 > Volume Session Time: 1445928603 > Last Volume Bytes: 4,340,931,557,210 (4.340 TB) > Non-fatal FD errors: 0 > SD Errors: 0 > FD termination status: OK > SD termination status: OK > Termination: Backup OK > > -- > > Bruno Friedmann > Ioda-Net Sàrl www.ioda-net.ch > > openSUSE Member & Board, fsfe fellowship > GPG KEY : D5C9B751C4653227 > irc: tigerfoot
Hello, I want full backup all files in one tape first. And use differiental backup in other tape every day. Everyday backup tape will replace old backup. Could I use nst0 in my case? -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "bareos-users" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
