Hello,

just to mention again that while there were suggestions this is a
hardware problem we did a lot of tests and proved the problem is not
hadrware but there is a bug (which however was closed with "unable to
reproduce" reason)

As you are the next case, can you please test it again ("have deleted
all the backups, reinitialized bacula from scratch, run full backups
to different disk volumes, and tried a restore again") but w/o
enabling concurrent jobs (I bet you are) and see if it will be OK or
you will get the same problems?

Regards.


Friday, September 7, 2007, 12:36:41 AM:

ST> Bacula 2.0.3, director is 32-bit CentOS 4.5, clients are all CentOS 4.5,
ST> both 32-bit and 64-bit. Backups are to disk files.

ST> I find that I cannot do any restores:

ST> 06-Sep 13:59 dante-sd: RestoreFiles.2007-09-06_13.58.29 Error: block.c:275 
Volume data
ST>         error at 0:899088562! Wanted ID: "BB02", got "???^g". Buffer 
discarded.
ST> 06-Sep 13:59 dante-dir: RestoreFiles.2007-09-06_13.58.29 Error: Bacula 
2.0.3 (06Mar07):
ST>         06-Sep-2007 13:59:39

ST> I have seen messages in the archive from others with a similar problem,
ST> with suggestions that they are having hardware problems. I am not having
ST> hardware problems, however: I can cp the backups, dd them, bls them, 
ST> bextract them, but I cannot run a restoration job to completion. I can
ST> exercise the hardware for days with no apparent problems.

ST> I have deleted all the backups, reinitialized bacula from scratch, run
ST> full backups to different disk volumes, and tried a restore again: same
ST> result.

ST> I'd be thankful for any clue stick that someone can hit me with.

ST> Steve

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