On Thu, 21 Dec 2006, Michel Meyers wrote:

>> Yesterday night my back-up was terminated due to a power cut. Two out of
> [...]
>> without any visible problem. However, at the next scheduled back-up 
>> sequence bacula error flagged the last tape volume because it did not 
>> contain the number of files expected by the catalogue. Of course 
>> because the recovered
>
> I believe you can use bscan to scan the tape and have the 'number of 
> files' value in the catalog adjusted.

There is no need for that when the cause of such an error is known, such 
as in this case (aborted backup)

Simply "Update" the volume with the number of files reported and toggle it 
into append mode.

Bscan will insert the aborted job's files into the catalogue - which is 
usually innappropriate.

AB



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