Holger Rauch wrote:
9,924 files selected to be restored.
Run Restore job
JobName: Common restore procedure
Bootstrap:
/usr/local/bacula5/var/bacula/working/nathan-dir.restore.5.bsr
Where: /backup/restores
Replace: always
FileSet: restore fileset
Hi Avi,
first of all, thanks for your reply.
On Sun, 25 Apr 2010, Avi Rozen wrote:
[...]
The where directory points to a path at the restore client machine,
i.e. I believe that the files were restored to /backup/restores on the
QNAP. I'm also guessing that the NFS mounted /backup/restores
Hi,
I'm currently running Bacula 5.0.1 on a Debian Lenny system with a HP
StorageWorks 1/8 G2 autoloader containing an Ultrium 920 LTO3 drive
connected via SAS to a HP ProLiant DL 380 G6 machine.
I'm trying to label my tapes differently depending on the pool for
which they are used. What I'm
On 04/25/10 10:23, Holger Rauch wrote:
Hi Avi,
first of all, thanks for your reply.
On Sun, 25 Apr 2010, Avi Rozen wrote:
[...]
The where directory points to a path at the restore client machine,
i.e. I believe that the files were restored to /backup/restores on the
QNAP. I'm also
Ok, I'm on 5.0.1, and am doing a differential backup w/ LTO4 drives
which takes a good 1-2 days. Backups proceed fine until I hit a tape
with an I/O error on it (bad media).
so like this:
--
61 | DD0011 | Full | 1 | 476322401280 | 100 |
3024000 | 1 |
(also, yes, I know that I should be getting 8000B/tape this is all
on Fuji media which these last batches at least have really sucked. Anyone
know of a better brand?)
I would investigate the cause of this problem. I highly doubt every
tape is bad. I have never seen this (no bad tapes
I'm not saying that every tape is bad. I have over a hundred that are
working just fine. Seems just the recent ones (ones purchased in the
past 1-2 months about 20 tapes) are kind of flaky. when I hit the old
batch of tapes they work just fine.So far only 2 tapes have produced
2010/4/25 Steve Costaras stev...@chaven.com:
Ok, I'm on 5.0.1, and am doing a differential backup w/ LTO4 drives which
takes a good 1-2 days. Backups proceed fine until I hit a tape with an I/O
error on it (bad media).
so like this:
--
61 | DD0011 | Full | 1 |
(With the proviso that you cannot
restore win32 streams to a non-win32 host unless saved in 'portable'
format.)
Just in case anyone stumbles across the above in the future via google,
that was true on older versions of bacula but since (I think) 3.x bacula
has been able to extract the main