Hello,
You might want to check your kernel logs to see if you have had
any recent disk errors.
The code that does bextract is identical to the code that reads and sends
files to the FD, so it sounds to me more like a hard disk error.
Best regards,
Kern
On 11/12/2013 10:27 AM, Christoph Litauer
Kern,
thank you for your quick response.
I did the restore twice with exactly the same numbers in the error message. As
the autochanger is a disk based changer, the "drives" are virtual (symbolic
links) so I won't expect any difference.
I tried to read the tapes using bscan, but it crashes with
I am assuming that aleph1 is the name of your File daemon, and what
it is say is that it had received a header for the 309262 record, and when
the record arrived it was 329209, so it gave up. The errors after that one
are meaningless ...
This may have been a one time comm line hit or error, or it
Dear bacula users,
I am trying to restore some files, but get the following output:
11-Nov 15:22 bacula-dir JobId 497604: Start Restore Job
RestoreFiles.2013-11-11_15.22.03_45
11-Nov 15:22 bacula-dir JobId 497604: Using Device "FileStorage0" to read.
11-Nov 15:22 bacula-sd JobId 497604: 3307 Iss