On Friday 07 September 2007 08:32:41 Tom Sommer wrote:
> On Thu, September 6, 2007 23:36, Steve Thompson wrote:
> > Bacula 2.0.3, director is 32-bit CentOS 4.5, clients are all CentOS 4.5,
> > both 32-bit and 64-bit. Backups are to disk files.
> >
> > I find that I cannot do any restores:
> >
> >
> > 06-Sep 13:59 dante-sd: RestoreFiles.2007-09-06_13.58.29 Error:
> > block.c:275 Volume data
> > error at 0:899088562! Wanted ID: "BB02", got "???^g". Buffer discarded.
> > 06-Sep 13:59 dante-dir: RestoreFiles.2007-09-06_13.58.29 Error: Bacula
> > 2.0.3 (06Mar07):
> > 06-Sep-2007 13:59:39
> >
> >
> > I have seen messages in the archive from others with a similar problem,
> > with suggestions that they are having hardware problems. I am not having
> > hardware problems, however: I can cp the backups, dd them, bls them,
> > bextract them, but I cannot run a restoration job to completion. I can
> > exercise the hardware for days with no apparent problems.
> >
> > I have deleted all the backups, reinitialized bacula from scratch, run
> > full backups to different disk volumes, and tried a restore again: same
> > result.
> >
> > I'd be thankful for any clue stick that someone can hit me with.
>
> Had/Have this problem too, I suggest opening a bug on it..
>
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> Tom Sommer
>
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Okay, as a newbie to Bacula this now a big worry, I am also using  Bacula 
2.0.3 on a 32-bit Ubuntu 6.0.6 system. I have compiled Bacula from source and  
using disks for the backups. 

I am sitting on the point to cancel our backup support contract with our 
supplier because I am using Bacula now.

Is this now something to worry about????

Thanks
Christoff

PS: Busy doing a restore for one of our users on a Linux Terminal Server. Will 
you guys now if successful or not.







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