Bacula never looks at any name that may
be associated with a disk and that can be changed by parted.
Bacula only looks at filenames in a filesystem that resides in a
disk partition. If you have not modified any of the partitions,
everything should still be on the disk and Bacula should not know
the name was changed. If you modified a partition containing
Bacula data and you only extended it, Bacula will work fine. If
you moved the partition or combined it with a partition in front
of it, the filesystem will be effected, and may even have been
reformatted causing all the data to be lost.
The net result of the above is that you may not need to reset any of the flags in the database. If you really do need to reset the copy flag, I recommend that someone else on this list work with you on that. Best regards, Kern On 04/19/2016 11:39 PM, Jerry Lowry wrote:
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