On Saturday 31 March 2007 20:38, Mike Seda wrote:
> I have a similar MTEOM error with one of my tapes. My drive and other
> tapes are totally fine. I can even restore from this tape, but just
> cannot append to it. The exact error is below:
>
> 18-Mar 02:17 uwharrie-sd: Volume "MSR122L3" previou
Hi,
I'm new to bacula. I'm running it on debian etch and it is bacula 1.38.11-8.
I want to backup several servers on a backup server with a big disk array.
However, I think a single huge backup would be rather messy (or tedious) to
restore in case of a crash. So I wonder if there is a way to crea
Frank Sweetser wrote:
>On Sat, Mar 31, 2007 at 09:26:47AM -0400, AltGrendel wrote:
>
>
>>MM kay.
>>
>>I ran the dbcheck and it's been working on checking the Path table for
>>orphaned entries since about 23:00. It's now 09:00. Is this normal?
>>
>>
>
>It can be, especially if you've g
I have a similar MTEOM error with one of my tapes. My drive and other
tapes are totally fine. I can even restore from this tape, but just
cannot append to it. The exact error is below:
18-Mar 02:17 uwharrie-sd: Volume "MSR122L3" previously written, moving
to end of data.
18-Mar 02:35 uwharrie-s
Are you running an antivirus scan?
I ran into a problem a few years ago where a certain antivirus product
was modifying the dates on files..
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* Ridley schrieb am 30.03.07 um 22:52 Uhr:
> What you've said makes sense to me too, but when I check the logs, it
> shows that the files that were saved were compressed. Here's the full
> log for the incremental:
[...]
> JobId: 4
> Job:gandalf.2007-03-29_
On Sat, Mar 31, 2007 at 09:26:47AM -0400, AltGrendel wrote:
> MM kay.
>
> I ran the dbcheck and it's been working on checking the Path table for
> orphaned entries since about 23:00. It's now 09:00. Is this normal?
It can be, especially if you've got large tables and/or are missing some
in
Frank Sweetser wrote:
>On Fri, Mar 30, 2007 at 10:28:56PM -0400, AltGrendel wrote:
>
>
>>I'm running bacula-mysql-2.0.1-1 on Fedora core 6. Last week the /var
>>partition filled up, corrupting the bacula database. Using the advice of
>>Frank Sweetser (thanks again, Frank), I've repaired the ta
Hello,
At this point, you should isolate the problem to a single file if possible
that is causing the problem. Do a backup of that file only, then a restore.
If you can isolate the error in that way, please open a bug report, giving
the appropriate output error messages, uploading your bacula-
On Saturday 31 March 2007 08:39, Todd Mortensen wrote:
> Can anyone tell me if the new Migration feature in bacula allow me to
> migrate a volume from one bacula-sd server to another bacula-sd
> server?
Yes.
The answer is no, but perhaps sometime in a future version.
> Both would be file bas
On Friday 30 March 2007 22:28, Arno Lehmann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 3/30/2007 5:03 PM, Benjamin E. Zeller wrote:
> > 1 baender pro tag, insg 10 baender
> > sicherungsverf. mo-fr die ersten 15 ( 3 pro tag) nix am we,
> > woche drauf baender 16-30
> > woche drauf
>
> Thanks for your working notes :-)
Yo
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