Am Tue, 28 Sep 2010 13:00:47 -0400
schrieb Josh Fisher <jfisher AT pvct DOT com>:
> The current disk could be full. There could be no available volumes
> on the current disk. This could also happen if you do not issue a
> "update slots" command in bconsole after changing SATA disks. The
> update slots command is what allows Bacula to determine which volumes
> are currently available. When selecting the next available volume to
> use, Bacula makes use of this info and will try to select a volume
> that is "in changer" and available. If it can't find a currently
> available volume that is "in changer", it will select an available
> volume that is not "in changer" and ask the operator to mount it.
Another question: how can I automatically force an "update slots"
BEFORE a backup?
If I'm not at work, and a colleque has to change the disk, he can not
give the "update slots", due to right problem (I cannot give ihm the
rights).
Thanks a lot!
Luca Bertoncello
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