Hi.
I use Bacula DIR 5.0.3 on FreeBSD and Bacula SD 5.0.3 on Debian. I use
file-based volumes, one job per volume.
The SD just got migrated from the same FreeBSD to Debian a while ago and
Debian SD has different MediaType directive in Device resource, so every
time the backup runs, it starts prompting for an appendable volume.
That's OK, because I've got a cron job in place that just deletes the
oldest volume from the pool.
The problem is that now should SD create a new volume file and use it,
but it does not. SD gives this error:
"Warning: mount.c:221 Open device "device-consus" (/mnt/backup/bacula)
Volume "catalog-full-5458" failed: ERR=dev.c:549 Could not open:
/mnt/backup/bacula/catalog-full-5458, ERR=No such file or directory"
I've checked that the directory and file permissions are all OK. Once I
touch the file with correct owner and mount the storage in bconsole, the
job starts running.
Any idea why can't SD create the volume file?
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