2008/11/3 Dinesh Gunasekar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Yuri, >> Use bscan with -V option for check your volumes. >> >> > I got this, while doing a bscan. > > bscan: butil.c:282 Using device: "dev_storage04_45" for reading. > 03-Nov 09:28 bscan JobId 0: Ready to read from volume > "vol_XXX_full_0002" on device "dev_storage04_45" (/storage04/45/). > bscan: bscan.c:488 VOL_LABEL: OK for Volume: vol_XXX_full_0002 > 03-Nov 09:29 bscan JobId 0: Error: block.c:318 Volume data error at > 0:2888202202! > Block checksum mismatch in block=44771 len=64512: calc=2c786463 blk=7db714dc > Records would have been added or updated in the catalog: > 1 Media > 1 Pool > 1 Job > 81586 File > > > Is it safe to do a "-m"/"-s" ? > NOTE- I have a catalog actively working. > >> I get broken the volume when ends the disk space: >> >> "...bscan JobId 0: Error: read_record.c:142 block.c:1091 Volume data >> error at 2:283381759! Short block of 3161 bytes on device..." >> >> Try to use "SpoolData = yes" in Job resource. >> >> > Forgot to mention that I am using raid disks ( SATA ) for storage servers. > Is this parameter "SpoolData" still be required ? >
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