Hello,

bls doesn't produce any errors.

I filled this as a bug.. I know while it is impossible to reproduce
(this happened for the first time) it is hard to guess what is the
problem.

If anyone has any idea or tool to use to locate what the error in the
volume could be I would appreciate it. We will clear everything in
several hours, I will keep the damaged volume for future tests.

Or may be someone can guess by the error messages what is the problem?

Regards.


Tuesday, July 17, 2007, 5:46:32 PM:

FS> Doytchin Spiridonov wrote:
>> Hello,
>> 
>> thank you for the answer.
>> 
>> While at the director it looks like a connection drop, it is not (it
>> happens everytime at one and the same point, it is not a connection
>> problem) - the connection is terminated by the fd with this error
>> (taken from the debug messages):
>> 
>> b3: restore.c:338 File index error
>> 
>> (and then the process is terminated).
>> 
>> I just identified the exact directory with files that cause the
>> problem.
>> 
>> When we are restoring *all* the files no more errors than cited below
>> appear, while when we do that for this particular directory, there is
>> one more message in the director:
>> 
>> 17-Jul 17:11 Storage: Forward spacing Volume "FILE0004" to file:block 
>> 0:3999760376.
>> 17-Jul 17:11 Storage: XXX Error: block.c:275 Volume data error at 
>> 0:3999760376! Wanted ID: "BB02", got "s5". Buffer discarded.
>> 
>> I personally don't know what it means. It seems that the volume is
>> damaged? More details of our setup are: - we save the volumes on disk;
>> - when backing up we run several concurent jobs (is it possible that
>> they conflict with each other by saving to the same volume?)

FS> That *sounds* to me like a damaged volume, but I don't know enough about 
that
FS> error message to be sure.  I'd suggest that you try using bls and bextract 
to
FS> get the data straight off the volume to be sure.

FS> Also, check your kernel log messages to see if there are any volume related
FS> error messages there.



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