Hi there,

Yesterday I run bscan to update my bacula catalog database,

The reason I did this was due to a configuration error on my behalf,
even though my pool was set to 'AutoPrune = no', 'Volume Retention =
99y' and 'Recycle = no'... the client directive was set to 'AutoPrune =
yes' and 'File Retention = 60d'.

Because of this it seems that Bacula was pruning files from this job,
when I went to restore files it wouldn't only show me about 10% of them.

So I tried using bscan with the following parameters...

bscan -s -m -c bacula-sd.conf -v -V Archive-1\|Archive-2\|Archive-3\|
Archive-4\|Archive-5\|Archive-6\|Archive-7\|Archive-8 /dev/nst0

It took more than a day but after wards it said it had added 255000
records to my database (which sounds about right).

Now it just doesn't want to work, when I try to restore it tells me that
there is no full backup available.

Any ideas?

Cheers

Paul England
Auckland, New Zealand

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