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On 02/26/2016 03:52 PM, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> This is not a bextract error per-se, rather when Bacula is reading the
> volume, the checksum it found in a block is not the same as the checksum
> it computed with the data that was read. Normally this means
This is not a bextract error per-se, rather when Bacula is reading the
volume, the checksum it found in a block is not the same as the checksum
it computed with the data that was read. Normally this means that your
disk drive is going bad. In your case, you aare using a mounted volume,
and
> In case it happens again I'll try and restart a single process at a time
and see if I can pinpoint the root cause better.
I build and repair computers for a living, and it's very common for hard
drives to begin to fail slowly, rather than die all at once.
The only way to know whats happening
On 02/24/16 11:09, Wanderlei Huttel wrote:
> Have you tried to restore another job to check if occurs the same?
No.
However, after power cycling the NAS everything seems to work correctly
once again.
Sorry for the noise.
In case it happens again I'll try and restart a single process at a time
Have you tried to restore another job to check if occurs the same?
Atenciosamente
Wanderlei Hüttel
Enviado de Motorola Moto X2
Em 24 de fev de 2016 6:47 AM, "Andrea Venturoli" escreveu:
> On 02/24/16 10:13, Wanderlei Huttel wrote:
>
>> Hello Andrea
>>
>
> Hello.
>
>
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> I
On 02/24/16 10:13, Wanderlei Huttel wrote:
> Hello Andrea
Hello.
> I guess the error is clear, volume error!
Yes, it's clear; what isn't clear is the cause/reason.
> The job terminates fine?
Yes:
> Non-fatal FD errors:0
> SD Errors: 0
> FD termination status: OK
>
Hello Andrea
I guess the error is clear, volume error!
The job terminates fine?
Can you restore this job in bconsole?
Best Regards
Wanderlei Hüttel
Enviado de Motorola Moto X2
Em 24 de fev de 2016 5:44 AM, "Andrea Venturoli" escreveu:
> Hello.
>
> I'm getting an error and
Hello.
I'm getting an error and having an hard time figuring the reason, so I'm
looking for some insight.
I have a job that backups a Windows client. It
_ dumps some databases in "Client Run Before Job";
_ backs the dump files normally to a NAS which is running bacula-sd;
_ runs a "Run After
Hi everyone,
I found many questions related to this issue, but no satisfying answer
up to now. When I use bconsole to restore a file I get the correct file
and filesize. When I use bextract to restore the same file, I get this
error message:
bextract JobId 0: drwxrwxrwx 1 root root
Hi ,
Ok tried the bextract cmd again got :
bextract -V apolloprofilesfull-0001 /offsite1/apolloprofiles /tmp
bextract: butil.c:258 Using device: /offsite1/apolloprofiles for
reading.
01-Apr 13:14 bextract: bextract Warning: Could not unserialize Volume
label: ERR=label.c:205 Expecting Volume
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