And if you haven't been backing up your catalog regularly (like me when
one of my staff did this one to me ;)), you can bscan all the tapes. For
me, it was 3 tapes, so it was not a big deal.
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Phil Stracchino wrote:
Ludovic Strappazon wrote:
Hi Eric,
I think you should restore your catalog
Ludovic Strappazon
Eric Peterson a écrit :
I was trying to recycle a volume following the directions on the
website. I guess they are only for newer versions or I didn't do
things quite right.
I selected 'purge', 'jobs', and then it asked for a file daemon so I
chose the file daemon that needed a volume. I thought it would then
ask me what jobs to purge. Instead it purged all the jobs for that
client.
So now that I'm in a bit of trouble, how do I restore my jobs for that
client?
Thanks.
Assuming you've been backing up your catalog regularly, stop Bacula,
bscan your most recent tape, bextract the catalog backup from it, use
that to reload your catalog, then restart Bacula.
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