Am 29.05.20 um 16:03 schrieb Nico De Ranter:
> But I also tried without manually mounting the tape but that didn't work
> either. So I need to mount the tape first and then umount it to unlock it,
> correct?
> I also tried without bacula-sd running (to prevent it from locking the
> drive), but
On 30/05/2020 00:03, Nico De Ranter wrote:
But I also tried without manually mounting the tape but that didn't work
either. So I need to mount the tape first and then umount it to unlock
it, correct?
I also tried without bacula-sd running (to prevent it from locking the
drive), but that
But I also tried without manually mounting the tape but that didn't work
either. So I need to mount the tape first and then umount it to unlock it,
correct?
I also tried without bacula-sd running (to prevent it from locking the
drive), but that didn't work either, hence my confusion.
Nico
On
On 29/05/2020 22:28, Nico De Ranter wrote:
Weird. It actually started reading from the tape when I did an unmount
in bconsole (which is now blocked because the tape is in use)
Not weird, the Bacula SD locks the drive when told to mount a tape, so
it needs to be unlocked for anything else to
Weird. It actually started reading from the tape when I did an unmount in
bconsole (which is now blocked because the tape is in use)
Nico
On Fri, May 29, 2020 at 1:46 PM Nico De Ranter
wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> 2 months ago my postgres database got corrupted. As a result I am not able
> to dump
Hi all,
2 months ago my postgres database got corrupted. As a result I am not able
to dump the database anymore. All other functionality still worked, only
the backup of the Bacula catalog failed every time. As I could not fix the
Postgresql issue I decided to reinstall the database from 2