Re: [bareos-users] User defined maximum volume capacity 107,374,182,400 exceeded on device, so where is to increase?

2019-09-09 Thread Samuel Marischek
Thanks a lot for fast answer. Will configure the things new via documentaton. If i done i write here back :) -- 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 bar

Re: [bareos-users] User defined maximum volume capacity 107,374,182,400 exceeded on device, so where is to increase?

2019-09-09 Thread Spadajspadaj
You've set Maximum Volumes for each of the pools to just one volume. So the SD won't automaticaly create more volumes than that. If the volume is filled to the brim, your system won't be able to allocate any more files because you prohibited it yourself. Usually for File devices you also set L

Re: [bareos-users] User defined maximum volume capacity 107,374,182,400 exceeded on device, so where is to increase?

2019-09-09 Thread Andreas Rogge
Hi Samuel, setting "Maximum Volumes = 1" does not make sense. Please take a look at the volume management chapter in the docs[1]. If you have more questions then, don't hesitate to ask. Best Regards, Andreas [1] https://docs.bareos.org/TasksAndConcepts/VolumeManagement.html Best Regards, Andrea

[bareos-users] User defined maximum volume capacity 107,374,182,400 exceeded on device, so where is to increase?

2019-09-08 Thread Samuel Marischek
Hello all :) using here Bareos 17.2 on UCS 4.4.1. I thought it was working, but it still seems a few settings do not fit. In the log in found that: bareos-sd JobId 82: User defined maximum volume capacity 107,374,182,400 exceeded on device "FileStorage" (/var/lib/bareos/storage). bareos-sd JobI