Hi *,

I'm using bacula 2.0.3 with DVD-Rs as backup media.
Now I have the problem, that I need to restore files from a fileset
where the file information has been (partly[0]) pruned from the
database (too short File Retention...).

So I thought bscan is the way to go.  The initial full backup spawns
two DVDs, so I did

  bscan -V Backup0009\|Backup0010\|Backup0011 -v -s -m -c \
  /etc/bacula/bacula-sd.conf /dev/dvd

Backup0009 and Backup0010 are holding the initial full backup,
Backup0011 is holding some later incremental backups.

The first Volume is read without any problems -- then bscan asks to
insert Backup0010.  But after inserting the DVD and pressing RET, an
error occurs, which states that the volume is not empty (sic!) and can
not be written.  This sounds like a bug to me, as the volume should
be read only and of cause isn't supposed to be empty.

Is this an known issue?  Should I report it?

And most important: how can I get my data back? 

Unfortunately the files I want top restore are on the second part of
the full backup job, as I still don't get them after successfully
reading the first volume.

Any tipps and hints are highly appreciated,
cheers
sascha

[0] One full backup and several incremental backups based on it -- the
    file information for the full and some of the old incremental
    backups are missing.
-- 
Sascha Wilde
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