Hello, Tuesday, July 24, 2007, 12:15:37 AM:
DL> Someone sugested you verify your filesystem (e.g. fsck). Have you DL> done that? Yes: >>>FS> The first thing that I would try is unmounting the filesystem and >>>performing a >>>FS> full fsck on it, to rule out filesystem corruption. 1. unmounted and checked the partition with volumes for bad blocks and fs problems: fsck.ext3 -n -c -v /dev/.... Got NO errors. 2. for the volumes used by the jobs with problems, I did the following: bls -k -v /home/bacula/FILE0001 and got NO errors (I'm not sure if there is something wrong with the volume the above should produce errors, but it listed all blocks and they were OK) 3. same for: bls -j /home/bacula/FILE0001 !NEW: Here is one additional error and note: I mentioned that if the file that is restored with a wrong size during a full backup is OK when restored alone. However in that case another error is reported: Storage: Restore_b0.d6.int.2007-07-23_22.57.42 Error: block.c:275 Volume data error at 0:3999743252! Wanted ID: "BB02", got "Иnлу". Buffer discarded. Note tha this error didn't affected the file restore - it was OK - size and its content. After we verified above everything and the volumes have correct blocks, this error is trange. Does this means that Bacula is positioning at a wrong place rather there is a problem with the volume itself? I reported that once and now (different jobs and version of Bacula - before it was 2.0.3, now 2.1.28) it is the same. The strange thing is (as before): - we listed all blocks in the volumes with bls -k - there is no such File:blk as 0:3999743252 - the number 3999743252 however appears in the database, one entry in the table JobMedia: (18,2,2,134546,159167,0,1,3999743252,400989292,5,0,0) While I don't know for what it is used, I can see that: - either this number in the database is wrong - either Bacula should not try to position at that number as there is no valid File:blk at that address. Regards ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by: Splunk Inc. Still grepping through log files to find problems? Stop. Now Search log events and configuration files using AJAX and a browser. Download your FREE copy of Splunk now >> http://get.splunk.com/ _______________________________________________ Bacula-users mailing list Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users