I can actually see all of the complete jobs through this morning with the 'list
jobs' command. I think the database is OK, but if anyone can help me
understand what shows up in the "Terminated Jobs" listings, that would be great.
Thanks,
Bob Duman
Senior Systems Engineer
Cleantech Group LLC
2250 Genoa Business Park Dr
Suite 130
Brighton, MI 48114-7372
(810) 224-4310 ext 7310
http://www.cleantech.com<http://www.cleantech.com/>
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bob Duman
Sent: Friday, November 02, 2007 10:26 AM
To: 'bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net'
Subject: [Bacula-users] Possible Database Corruption
Last night our server room overheated and the system that Bacula run's on
locked up. Bacula was in the middle of a backup job waiting for a tape change
when the system crashed. Five backup jobs had already completed, it was on the
6th and there were two more to complete after the tape was changed and the 6th
job finished. After restarting the system, MySQL and Bacula both started
without any errors.
Now when I look at the status for the director and the clients in bconsole, it
appears that there are missing jobs as follows:
1) When I run 'status director', the latest date for terminated jobs in
the list is October 30. Jobs run every night so there should be terminated
jobs from October 31, November 1, and the 5 that completed before the crash on
November 2.
2) When I run 'status client=' for each client, some of the clients show
terminated jobs from no later than October 11, while others show October 11 and
November 2 but nothing in between. One of the clients shows all of the recent
jobs.
Do I have a corrupted database due to the crash, or am I missing something here
as to how to see these jobs?
Thanks,
Bob Duman
Senior Systems Engineer
Cleantech Group LLC
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