Time machine ran out of space

I keep getting this error and I know it ran out of space. I have two 1 tb drives that are being used by time machine. But it seems like time machine is not making room for the next backup. I understand this is supposed to be automatic. But it's not working right. I am getting very annoyed by this error. I do not want to manually delete backups.

Sep 16 20:08:50 8-core-12-GB-MacPro-221.local com.apple.backupd[55483]: Backup failed with error: 28
Sep 16 20:08:50 8-core-12-GB-MacPro-221.local com.apple.backupd[55483]: Starting automatic backup
Sep 16 20:08:50 8-core-12-GB-MacPro-221.local com.apple.SecurityServer[30]: Succeeded authorizing right 'com.apple.ServiceManagement.daemons.modify' by client '/usr/libexec/UserEventAgent' [26] for authorization created by '/usr/libexec/UserEventAgent' [26] (100012,0)
Sep 16 20:08:50 8-core-12-GB-MacPro-221.local com.apple.backupd[55483]: Backing up to: /Volumes/Terra 2/Backups.backupdb
Sep 16 20:08:54 8-core-12-GB-MacPro-221.local com.apple.backupd[55483]: Using file event preflight for Macintosh HD
Sep 16 20:08:59 8-core-12-GB-MacPro-221.local com.apple.backupd[55483]: Will copy (4.5 MB) from Macintosh HD
Sep 16 20:08:59 8-core-12-GB-MacPro-221.local com.apple.backupd[55483]: Using file event preflight for terra
Sep 16 20:09:01 8-core-12-GB-MacPro-221.local com.apple.backupd[55483]: Will copy (105.8 MB) from terra
Sep 16 20:09:01 8-core-12-GB-MacPro-221.local com.apple.backupd[55483]: Found 1383 files (110.3 MB) needing backup
Sep 16 20:09:01 8-core-12-GB-MacPro-221.local com.apple.backupd[55483]: 1.3 GB required (including padding), 56.79 GB available
Sep 16 20:09:57 8-core-12-GB-MacPro-221.local com.apple.backupd[55483]: Copied 6203 files (4.5 MB) from volume Macintosh HD.
Sep 16 20:10:23 8-core-12-GB-MacPro-221.local SyncServer[57174]: [0x7f953940be60] |DataManager|Warning| Client com.apple.Mail sync alert tool path /System/Library/Frameworks/Message.framework/Resources/MailSync does not exist.
Sep 16 20:10:36 8-core-12-GB-MacPro-221.local iTunes[47734]: _NotificationSocketReadCallbackGCD (thread 0x7fff77667180): Unexpected connection closure...
Sep 16 20:10:36 8-core-12-GB-MacPro-221.local ath[55623]: _NotificationSocketReadCallbackGCD (thread 0x7fff77667180): Unexpected connection closure...
Sep 16 20:12:45 8-core-12-GB-MacPro-221.local com.apple.usbmuxd[45757]: HandleUSBMuxConnect Client 0x103a09bc0-AppleMobileDeviceHelper/com.apple.SyncServices.AppleMobileDeviceHel per requesting attach to 0x67:62078 failed, no such device
Sep 16 20:12:45 8-core-12-GB-MacPro-221.local AppleMobileDeviceHelper[47743]: AMDeviceConnect (thread 0x7fff77667180): Could not connect to lockdown port (62078) on device 103 - 957ae2af8b313741fb4a856f9cba8d5f24589a0f: 0xe8000084.
Sep 16 20:12:45 8-core-12-GB-MacPro-221.local AppleMobileDeviceHelper[47743]: 47743:2003202432|DeviceLinkListener.c:_copyMobileDeviceValue| ERROR: Could not connect to attached device: This device is no longer connected. (132)
Sep 16 20:12:45 8-core-12-GB-MacPro-221.local SyncServer[57187]: [0x7f9d18c0be60] |DataManager|Warning| Client com.apple.Mail sync alert tool path /System/Library/Frameworks/Message.framework/Resources/MailSync does not exist.
Sep 16 20:12:55 8-core-12-GB-MacPro-221.local iTunes[47734]: _NotificationSocketReadCallbackGCD (thread 0x7fff77667180): Unexpected connection closure...
Sep 16 20:12:55 8-core-12-GB-MacPro-221.local ath[55623]: _NotificationSocketReadCallbackGCD (thread 0x7fff77667180): Unexpected connection closure...
Sep 16 20:15:31 8-core-12-GB-MacPro-221.local SyncServer[57202]: [0x7fbec2c0be60] |DataManager|Warning| Client com.apple.Mail sync alert tool path /System/Library/Frameworks/Message.framework/Resources/MailSync does not exist.
Sep 16 20:16:09 8-core-12-GB-MacPro-221.local iTunes[47734]: _NotificationSocketReadCallbackGCD (thread 0x7fff77667180): Unexpected connection closure...
Sep 16 20:16:09 8-core-12-GB-MacPro-221.local ath[55623]: _NotificationSocketReadCallbackGCD (thread 0x7fff77667180): Unexpected connection closure...
Sep 16 20:17:22 8-core-12-GB-MacPro-221.local WindowServer[182]: CGXDisableUpdate: UI updates were forcibly disabled by application "Console" for over 1.00 seconds. Server has re-enabled them.
Sep 16 20:17:22 8-core-12-GB-MacPro-221.local WindowServer[182]: reenable_update_for_connection: UI updates were finally reenabled by application "Console" after 1.11 seconds (server forcibly re-enabled them after 1.00 seconds)
Sep 16 20:18:50 8-core-12-GB-MacPro-221 kernel[0]: CODE SIGNING: cs_invalid_page(0x1000): p=57233[GoogleSoftwareUp] clearing CS_VALID
Sep 16 20:21:57 8-core-12-GB-MacPro-221.local KernelEventAgent[58]: tid 00000000 received event(s) VQ_LOWDISK (4)
Sep 16 20:21:57 8-core-12-GB-MacPro-221.local KernelEventAgent[58]: tid 00000000 type 'hfs', mounted on '/Volumes/Terra 2', from '/dev/disk0s2', low disk
Sep 16 20:21:57 8-core-12-GB-MacPro-221 kernel[0]: HFS: Low Disk: Vol: Terra 2 freeblks: 38342, warninglimit: 38400
Sep 16 20:21:59 8-core-12-GB-MacPro-221.local KernelEventAgent[58]: tid 00000000 received event(s) VQ_LOWDISK, VQ_VERYLOWDISK (516)
Sep 16 20:21:59 8-core-12-GB-MacPro-221.local KernelEventAgent[58]: tid 00000000 type 'hfs', mounted on '/Volumes/Terra 2', from '/dev/disk0s2', low disk, very low disk
Sep 16 20:21:59 8-core-12-GB-MacPro-221 kernel[0]: HFS: Vol: Terra 2 Very Low Disk: freeblks: 25565, dangerlimit: 25600
Sep 16 20:21:59 8-core-12-GB-MacPro-221.local mds[52]: (Warning) Volume: Indexing reset and suspended on backup volume "/Volumes/Terra 2" because it is low on disk space.
Sep 16 20:22:14 8-core-12-GB-MacPro-221.local KernelEventAgent[58]: tid 00000000 received event(s) VQ_LOWDISK (4)
Sep 16 20:22:14 8-core-12-GB-MacPro-221.local KernelEventAgent[58]: tid 00000000 type 'hfs', mounted on '/Volumes/Terra 2', from '/dev/disk0s2', low disk
Sep 16 20:22:14 8-core-12-GB-MacPro-221.local com.apple.backupd[55483]: Stopping backup.
Sep 16 20:22:14 8-core-12-GB-MacPro-221.local com.apple.backupd[55483]: Error: (-34) SrcErr:NO Copying /Volumes/terra/winserv2008/Windows 7.pvm/Windows 7-0.hdd/Windows 7-0.hdd.0.{5fbaabe3-6958-40ff-92a7-860e329aab41}.hds to /Volumes/Terra 2/Backups.backupdb/8 core 12 GB MacPro (158)/2012-09-15-230849.inProgress/DFFFF014-5A28-4864-97AC-0184CB7EB3A9/terra/w inserv2008/Windows 7.pvm/Windows 7-0.hdd
Sep 16 20:22:14 8-core-12-GB-MacPro-221.local mds[52]: (/)(Warning) IndexQuery in bool preIterate_FSI(SISearchCtx_FSI *):Throttling inefficient file system query
Sep 16 20:22:15 8-core-12-GB-MacPro-221.local com.apple.backupd[55483]: Copied 14038 files (59.95 GB) from volume terra.
Sep 16 20:22:15 8-core-12-GB-MacPro-221.local com.apple.backupd[55483]: Copy stage failed with error:28
Sep 16 20:22:26 8-core-12-GB-MacPro-221.local com.apple.SecurityServer[30]: Succeeded authorizing right 'com.apple.ServiceManagement.daemons.modify' by client '/usr/libexec/UserEventAgent' [26] for authorization created by '/usr/libexec/UserEventAgent' [26] (100012,0)
Sep 16 20:22:26 8-core-12-GB-MacPro-221.local com.apple.backupd[55483]: Backup failed with error: 28
Sep 16 20:23:22 8-core-12-GB-MacPro-221.local Google Chrome Helper[57259]: Unsure about the internals of CFAllocator but going to patch them anyway. If there is a crash inside of CFAllocatorAllocate, please report it at http://crbug.com/117476 . If there is a crash and it is NOT inside of CFAllocatorAllocate, it is NOT RELATED. DO NOT REPORT IT THERE but rather FILE A NEW BUG.
Sep 16 20:23:22 8-core-12-GB-MacPro-221.local Google Chrome Helper[57258]: Unsure about the internals of CFAllocator but going to patch them anyway. If there is a crash inside of CFAllocatorAllocate, please report it at http://crbug.com/117476 . If there is a crash and it is NOT inside of CFAllocatorAllocate, it is NOT RELATED. DO NOT REPORT IT THERE but rather FILE A NEW BUG.

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