If you just want another volume to be selected, mark the volume "Full" or
"Error". Either setting will get Bacula to look for another volume. It will
give you time to decide on what you want to do with the problem volume while
Bacula continues with the backup.
Patti
On 5/1/18, 11:33 AM, "
Update #2: So, it seems I have an even bigger problem. I tried to manually back
up the servers that failed using our weekly pool instead of the daily pool and
they failed with the same error:
01-May 08:40 bacmedia01-mn.internal.shutterfly.com-sd JobId 4697: Fatal error:
block_util.c:425 Volume d
Thanks, Patti! It's looking like the /data volume on my server might be
corrupt. I'm running an xfs_repair on it now.
--Shawn
On 5/1/18, 10:22 AM, "Clark, Patti" wrote:
If you just want another volume to be selected, mark the volume "Full" or
"Error". Either setting will get Bacula to l
I had a bunch of jobs fail last night with the error below. Does anyone know
what I can do to resolve the problem? It sounds like maybe the shakopee-daily-5
volume is corrupt. If I delete it, will Bacula proceed to create a new volume
and continue from there?
Thanks!
--Shawn
30-Apr 23:07
Update: I tried renaming the shakopee-daily-5 volume, hoping Bacula would see
that it’s missing and simply move on to the next volume. Unfortunately, that
didn't work and I got the same error:
01-May 08:27 bacmedia01-mn.internal.shutterfly.com-sd JobId 4694: Fatal error:
block_util.c:425 Volume