From: Martin J. G. <mg...@al...> - 2006-07-14 11:35:14
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I've configured bacula, but having a few problems. We have a TB software raid array configured in linux (2.6.17.4 slackware 10.2), that I'm trying to set as storage space for bacula. Its mounted by the OS in /mnt/storage =20 Device { Name =3D raid Media Type =3D File Archive Device =3D /mnt/storage AutomaticMount =3D yes Random Access =3D Yes RemovableMedia =3D no AlwaysOpen =3D no } =20 I've tried putting both the device in there and the mount directory - each time I get a 'Device is not open or does not exist' error when asking status backup-sd in bconsole. All backups fail as it can't open the device. I have matching details in dir. I've even tried adding the device as requiring mount (and umounting It beforehand), but sd wouldn't even start even though I'd essentially copied from the example config. =20 Even if I list another example from the example... =20 Device { Name =3D FileStorage Media Type =3D File Archive Device =3D /tmp LabelMedia =3D yes; # lets Bacula label unlabeled media Random Access =3D Yes; AutomaticMount =3D yes; # when device opened, read i RemovableMedia =3D no; AlwaysOpen =3D no; } =20 I still get Device status: Device "FileStorage" (/tmp) is not open or does not exist. =20 Now I know for a fact that tmp exists and is 1777 - so something is up with bacula. =20 Any ideas? =20 Martin =20 ________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________ The questions remain the same. The answers are eternally variable. =20 Martin J. Green Systems Administrator Altien Ltd =20 T: (0870) 241 7386 E: mg...@al... =20 |