Hi,
Kern Sibbald wrote:
Hello,
This is to let you know that I am now on vacation until Sunday, then for a few
days, I'll probably not be well connected to my email.
Enjoy your vacation, and good luck with your stay in hospital!
Last night, I succeeded in making Kmail totally delete my imap mail folder. I
have no idea how this happened, and haven't had time to investigate it. I
would claim it is a *MAJOR* bug in Kmail. I did get my mail folder back
thanks to Bacula with the loss of a few hours of mail :-( since I don't do
backups generally more than once a day.
Still this proves the value of doing backups :-)
However, in restoring my mail directory, I ran into several serious bugs in
Bacula. They may be 1.37 related, but I don't think so. Basically, Bacula
gets confused about the order of the Volumes to be restored. Once the
Volumes to be restored are in the wrong order, it is possible to get
corrupted files if the files spanned two of those Volumes.
Oops... well, I saw the bug report in mantis, and at least now you've
seen that yourself. Still, bad luck, but I'm confident that you will fix
this for us ;-)
Only joking (kind of). Now, I don't know if you ever told us, but what
database are you using? I assumed that was a problem with PostgeSQL, but
I might see if I have the same issue with MySQL.
I'll be looking at this as soon as I can, but it sure came at a bad time.
Things like that always do, right?
Arno
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