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[Bacula-users] About tapes capacity

2011-04-20 10:19:51
Subject: [Bacula-users] About tapes capacity
From: Jason Voorhees <jvoorhees1 AT gmail DOT com>
To: bacula-users AT lists.sourceforge DOT net
Date: Wed, 20 Apr 2011 09:17:07 -0500
Hi people:

I'm running Bacula 5.0.3 with an tape library IBM TS3100 using LTO5
tapes of 1.5 TB capacity each one. I have a simple question: If I run
a job backup of a server that holds more than 1.5 TB (example: 2 TB of
data), what happen when Bacula reaches the limit of the tape capacity?
Does Bacula automatically change the tape?

I'm not pretty sure about this because I recently ran a job backup of
2 TB and Bacula apparently just used one tape: have a look at my
volume listing:

* list volume
...
...
|       5 | L5BA0005   | Append    |       1 | 2,058,019,117,056 |
2,059 |    2,160,000 |       1 |    5 |         1 | LTO-5     |
2011-04-19 20:58:51 |
+---------+------------+-----------+---------+-------------------+----------+--------------+---------+------+-----------+-----------+---------------------+

When the job started Bacula took the tape L5BA0005 and never required
another one. As you can see Bacula apparently wrote 2,058,019,117,056
bytes (approx. 2 TB) but my tape is just 1.5 TB capacity. Does anybody
know why? My job isn't using compression so I really don't understand
this.
Just for additional information there are a lot of new tapes on my
magazines. Have a look at this:

* list volume
Pool: Scratch
+---------+------------+-----------+---------+----------+----------+--------------+---------+------+-----------+-----------+---------------------+
| MediaId | VolumeName | VolStatus | Enabled | VolBytes | VolFiles |
VolRetention | Recycle | Slot | InChanger | MediaType | LastWritten
     |
+---------+------------+-----------+---------+----------+----------+--------------+---------+------+-----------+-----------+---------------------+
|       6 | L5BA0006   | Append    |       1 |   64,512 |        0 |
31,536,000 |       1 |    6 |         1 | LTO-5     | 0000-00-00
00:00:00 |
|       7 | L5BA0007   | Append    |       1 |   64,512 |        0 |
31,536,000 |       1 |    7 |         1 | LTO-5     | 0000-00-00
00:00:00 |
|       8 | L5BA0008   | Append    |       1 |   64,512 |        0 |
31,536,000 |       1 |    8 |         1 | LTO-5     | 0000-00-00
00:00:00 |
|      12 | L5BA0001   | Append    |       1 |   64,512 |        0 |
31,536,000 |       1 |    0 |         0 | LTO-5     | 0000-00-00
00:00:00 |
|      13 | L5BA0009   | Append    |       1 |   64,512 |        0 |
31,536,000 |       1 |    9 |         1 | LTO-5     | 0000-00-00
00:00:00 |
|      14 | L5BA0010   | Append    |       1 |   64,512 |        0 |
31,536,000 |       1 |    0 |         0 | LTO-5     | 0000-00-00
00:00:00 |
|      15 | L5BA0011   | Append    |       1 |   64,512 |        0 |
31,536,000 |       1 |    0 |         0 | LTO-5     | 0000-00-00
00:00:00 |
|      16 | L5BA0012   | Append    |       1 |   64,512 |        0 |
31,536,000 |       1 |    0 |         0 | LTO-5     | 0000-00-00
00:00:00 |
|      17 | L5BA0013   | Append    |       1 |   64,512 |        0 |
31,536,000 |       1 |    0 |         0 | LTO-5     | 0000-00-00
00:00:00 |
|      18 | L5BA0014   | Append    |       1 |   64,512 |        0 |
31,536,000 |       1 |    0 |         0 | LTO-5     | 0000-00-00
00:00:00 |
|      19 | L5BA0015   | Append    |       1 |   64,512 |        0 |
31,536,000 |       1 |    0 |         0 | LTO-5     | 0000-00-00
00:00:00 |
|      20 | L5BA0016   | Append    |       1 |   64,512 |        0 |
31,536,000 |       1 |    0 |         0 | LTO-5     | 0000-00-00
00:00:00 |
|      21 | L5BA0017   | Append    |       1 |   64,512 |        0 |
31,536,000 |       1 |    0 |         0 | LTO-5     | 0000-00-00
00:00:00 |
|      22 | L5BA0018   | Append    |       1 |   64,512 |        0 |
31,536,000 |       1 |    0 |         0 | LTO-5     | 0000-00-00
00:00:00 |
|      23 | L5BA0019   | Append    |       1 |   64,512 |        0 |
31,536,000 |       1 |    0 |         0 | LTO-5     | 0000-00-00
00:00:00 |
|      24 | L5BA0020   | Append    |       1 |   64,512 |        0 |
31,536,000 |       1 |    0 |         0 | LTO-5     | 0000-00-00
00:00:00 |
+---------+------------+-----------+---------+----------+----------+--------------+---------+------+-----------+-----------+---------------------+

So I don't know why Bacula didn't take a free tape of Scratch pool. I
hope someone can help me to understand this Bacula behavior.

Thanks, bye.

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