On Wednesday 30 March 2005 16:11, Danie Theron wrote:
> > On Wednesday 30 March 2005 12:15, Danie Theron wrote:
> > > Hi ,
> > >
> > > Used bcopy to copy one volume to one offsite disk and got the
> > > following
> > >
> > >
> > >  bcopy /arch/mailx3/mailx3full-0001 /offsite1/mailx3/mailx3full-0001
> > > bcopy: butil.c:258 Using device: "/arch/mailx3" for reading.
> > > 30-Mar 12:06 bcopy: Ready to read from volume "mailx3full-0001" on
> > > device /arch/mailx3.
> > > bcopy: butil.c:258 Using device: "/offsite1/mailx3" for writing.
> > > 30-Mar 12:06 bcopy: bcopy Error: Requested Volume
> >
> > "mailx3full-0001" on
> >
> > > /offsite1/mailx3 is not a Bacula labeled Volume, because:
> > > ERR=block.c:793 Read zero bytes at 0:0 on device /offsite1/mailx3.
> > > 30-Mar 12:06 bcopy: Volume "mailx3full-0001" previously written,
> > > moving to end of data.
> > > bcopy: bcopy.c:218 Volume label not copied.
> > > 30-Mar 12:11 bcopy: End of Volume at file 3 on device /arch/mailx3,
> > > Volume "mailx3full-0001"
> > > 30-Mar 12:11 bcopy: End of all volumes.
> > > bcopy: bcopy.c:245 EOT label not copied.
> > > bcopy: bcopy.c:183 1 Jobs copied. 475581 records copied.
> > >
> > > Read up on the bcopy options and it seems I will need to bscan the
> > > volume back into the catalog? Can't I just specify the
> >
> > bootstrap file
> >
> > > to ensure correct restore of an offsite volume?
> >
> > This is an interesting question, and the answer is no, you
> > cannot use a bootstrap file generated against one tape to
> > restore a different tape because there is no guarantee that
> > the layout of the files on the two tapes is the same.
> >
> > bcopy has not been used much, so if you intend to restore
> > from bcopy'ed tapes, I'd recommend that you try it now rather
> > than later. Feedback would be appreciated.
>
> OK , I tried the bextract command :
>
> bextract -V rockprofilesincr-0001 /offsite1/rockprofiles/ /tmp
> bextract: butil.c:254 Could not find device "/offsite1/rockprofiles/" in
> config file bacula-sd.conf.
> 30-Mar 16:06 bextract: bextract Fatal error: butil.c:150 Cannot find
> device "/offsite1/rockprofiles/" in config file bacula-sd.conf.

What it is reporting is correct. There is no "/offsite1/rockprofiles/" in your 
config file.  There is a "/offsite1/rockprofiles", but to a computer that is 
not the same thing. :-)

>
> I checked my bacula-sd.conf and the archive device DOES exist
>
> #START ROCKPROFILES OFFSITE1 STORAGE DEFINITIONS
> Device {
>   Name = rockprofilesoffsite1FileStorage
>   Media Type = File
>   Archive Device = /offsite1/rockprofiles
>   LabelMedia = yes;                   # lets Bacula label unlabeled
> media
>   Random Access = Yes;
>   AutomaticMount = yes;               # when device opened, read it
>   RemovableMedia = no;
>   AlwaysOpen = no;
>
> I did change my fstab to make the hdd mountable (basically removed the
> LABEL=/offsite and give it /dev/sdb1) , can this be the problem?

-- 
Best regards,

Kern


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