Hi.

To me it sounds very.. um.. important. I've had similar situations, but with 
20-30 GB, so it hasn't been SO critical (only sufficiently as I do backups 
via WAN).

Could anybody confirm that it is really possible to "resume" jobs like this? 
What are the risks in such case? Should it be possible to do it via console?

Silver

On Monday 08 January 2007 00:03, Aaron Knister wrote:
> I solved this problem myself. I'm not sure how elegant the solution  
> is, however.
> 
> Using myphpadmin I changed the "JobStatus" field in the respective  
> jobid's mysql entry from "f" to "T". I then re-ran the job and it  
> picked up more or less where it left off.
> 
> -Aaron
> 
> On Jan 5, 2007, at 10:29 PM, Aaron Knister wrote:
> 
> > Hi,
> > I recently had a backup job fail mid way. It was backing up 5
> > terabytes of data, and had written 3tb off to tape. The job stopped
> > because there were no more writable volumes in the particular volume
> > pool to which the job was assigned. I cleared up a volume however the
> > job did not resume and after a while errored out. I would like to
> > know if i can salvage the 3 terabytes that was already written to
> > tape and just continue from that point.
> >
> > Many thanks.
> >
> > -Aaron

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