Hi, bacula 3.0.2, psql, debian etch
Every now and then I receive error mails about missing files from verify jobs where I can't find the problem. The backup job: 31-Okt 03:34 VUMEM004-dir JobId 16728: Bacula VUMEM004-dir 3.0.2 (18Jul09): 31-Okt-2009 03:34:20 Build OS: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu debian 4.0 JobId: 16728 Job: Client.2009-10-31_03.05.00_14 Backup Level: Differential, since=2009-10-10 03:05:02 Client: "Client-fd" 2.4.4 (28Dec08) x86_64-pc-linux-gnu,debian,lenny/sid FileSet: "Client" 2008-03-06 17:49:14 Pool: "Client-Disk-Differential" (From Run pool override) Catalog: "MyCatalog" (From Client resource) Storage: "Client-DISK" (From Pool resource) Scheduled time: 31-Okt-2009 03:05:00 Start time: 31-Okt-2009 03:05:01 End time: 31-Okt-2009 03:34:20 Elapsed time: 29 mins 19 secs Priority: 10 FD Files Written: 50,755 SD Files Written: 50,755 FD Bytes Written: 19,316,909,162 (19.31 GB) SD Bytes Written: 19,324,603,637 (19.32 GB) Rate: 10981.8 KB/s Software Compression: None VSS: no Encryption: no Accurate: no Volume name(s): client-diff-0133|client-diff-0136|client-diff-0268 Volume Session Id: 1418 Volume Session Time: 1251447295 Last Volume Bytes: 14,153,152,558 (14.15 GB) Non-fatal FD errors: 0 SD Errors: 0 FD termination status: OK SD termination status: OK Termination: Backup OK The verify job: 31-Okt 10:05 VUMEM004-dir JobId 16737: Verifying against JobId=16728 Job=Client.2009-10-31_03.05.00_14 31-Okt 10:05 VUMEM004-dir JobId 16737: Bootstrap records written to /var/lib/bacula//VUMEM004-dir.restore.684.bsr 31-Okt 10:05 VUMEM004-dir JobId 16737: Start Verify JobId=16737 Level=VolumeToCatalog Job=VerifyClient.2009-10-31_10.05.00_37 31-Okt 10:05 VUMEM004-dir JobId 16737: Using Device "Client-DISK" 31-Okt 10:05 VUMEM004-sd JobId 16737: Ready to read from volume "client-diff-0133" on device "Client-DISK" (/data/bacula-storage/client). 31-Okt 10:05 VUMEM004-sd JobId 16737: Forward spacing Volume "client-diff-0133" to file:block 2:1088929995. 31-Okt 10:07 VUMEM004-sd JobId 16737: End of Volume at file 3 on device "Client-DISK" (/data/bacula-storage/client), Volume "client-diff-0133" 31-Okt 10:07 VUMEM004-sd JobId 16737: Ready to read from volume "client-diff-0136" on device "Client-DISK" (/data/bacula-storage/client). 31-Okt 10:07 VUMEM004-sd JobId 16737: Forward spacing Volume "client-diff-0136" to file:block 0:227. 31-Okt 10:07 VUMEM004-sd JobId 16737: End of Volume at file 3 on device "Client-DISK" (/data/bacula-storage/client), Volume "client-diff-0136" 31-Okt 10:07 VUMEM004-sd JobId 16737: Ready to read from volume "client-diff-0268" on device "Client-DISK" (/data/bacula-storage/client). 31-Okt 10:07 VUMEM004-sd JobId 16737: Forward spacing Volume "client-diff-0268" to file:block 0:227. 31-Okt 10:16 VUMEM004-sd JobId 16737: End of Volume at file 2 on device "Client-DISK" (/data/bacula-storage/client), Volume "client-diff-0268" 31-Okt 10:16 VUMEM004-sd JobId 16737: End of all volumes. 31-Okt 10:18 VUMEM004-dir JobId 16737: Warning: The following files are in the Catalog but not on the Volume(s): 31-Okt 10:18 VUMEM004-dir JobId 16737: /usr/share/man/man1/ 31-Okt 10:18 VUMEM004-dir JobId 16737: /usr/share/man/man8/ 31-Okt 10:18 VUMEM004-dir JobId 16737: /usr/bin/ 31-Okt 10:18 VUMEM004-dir JobId 16737: /etc/ 31-Okt 10:18 VUMEM004-dir JobId 16737: /root/ 31-Okt 10:18 VUMEM004-dir JobId 16737: /sys/ 31-Okt 10:18 VUMEM004-dir JobId 16737: /boot/ 31-Okt 10:18 VUMEM004-dir JobId 16737: /etc/network/ 31-Okt 10:18 VUMEM004-dir JobId 16737: /etc/cron.daily/ 31-Okt 10:18 VUMEM004-dir JobId 16737: /etc/postfix/ 31-Okt 10:18 VUMEM004-dir JobId 16737: /usr/lib/ 31-Okt 10:18 VUMEM004-dir JobId 16737: /usr/sbin/ 31-Okt 10:18 VUMEM004-dir JobId 16737: /usr/share/doc/wget/ 31-Okt 10:18 VUMEM004-dir JobId 16737: /usr/share/doc/libexpat1/ 31-Okt 10:18 VUMEM004-dir JobId 16737: /usr/share/man/man3/ 31-Okt 10:18 VUMEM004-dir JobId 16737: /usr/share/info/ 31-Okt 10:18 VUMEM004-dir JobId 16737: /usr/share/locale/pl/LC_MESSAGES/ [...] 31-Okt 10:18 VUMEM004-dir JobId 16737: /usr/share/phpmyadmin/themes/darkblue_orange/img/b_bookmark.png [...] Now a test restore of file b_bookmark.png from jobid 16728: [...] Enter JobId(s), comma separated, to restore: 16728 You have selected the following JobId: 16728 Building directory tree for JobId(s) 16728 ... +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 45,855 files inserted into the tree. You are now entering file selection mode where you add (mark) and remove (unmark) files to be restored. No files are initially added, unless you used the "all" keyword on the command line. Enter "done" to leave this mode. cwd is: / $ cd /usr/share/phpmyadmin/themes/darkblue_orange/img/ cwd is: /usr/share/phpmyadmin/themes/darkblue_orange/img/ $ mark b_bookmark.png 1 file marked. $ done [....] 03-Nov 09:42 VUMEM004-dir JobId 16803: Bacula VUMEM004-dir 3.0.2 (18Jul09): 03-Nov-2009 09:42:13 Build OS: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu debian 4.0 JobId: 16803 Job: RestoreFiles.2009-11-03_09.42.10_22 Restore Client: VUMEM004-fd Start time: 03-Nov-2009 09:42:12 End time: 03-Nov-2009 09:42:13 Files Expected: 1 Files Restored: 1 Bytes Restored: 372 Rate: 0.4 KB/s FD Errors: 0 FD termination status: OK SD termination status: OK Termination: Restore OK And then on the server where I restored the file: $ls -l /tmp/usr/share/phpmyadmin/themes/darkblue_orange/img/b_bookmark.png -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 372 2008-07-28 21:41 /tmp/usr/share/phpmyadmin/themes/darkblue_orange/img/b_bookmark.png So the file was backed up and is in the catalog, the same is true for other files or directories I checked this way. The problem with this is that if it happens during the weekend and a new backup job finishes before I can check what the problem was, I can't rerun the verify with the old jobid, because bacula can only verify the last job that finished for a client (it would be very helpful if this restriction would be eliminated and one could check any jobid) Any ideas? Ralf ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Come build with us! The BlackBerry(R) Developer Conference in SF, CA is the only developer event you need to attend this year. Jumpstart your developing skills, take BlackBerry mobile applications to market and stay ahead of the curve. Join us from November 9 - 12, 2009. Register now! http://p.sf.net/sfu/devconference _______________________________________________ Bacula-users mailing list Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users