>>>>> On Wed, 21 Apr 2010 13:54:52 +0200, Matija Nalis said: > > OK, everything is understandable so far. So, I recon I'd restore File > entries by bscaning tapes (which I never used before). > > So I've executed (with right tapes loaded in right drives according > to bscan outputs) the following commands to fully rescan all tapes > involved back into catalog: > > bscan -s -S -v -V 783AHNL2 drv2_lto2 > bscan -s -S -v -V 661AHNL2 drv3_lto2 > bscan -s -S -v -V 674AHNL2 drv4_lto2 > > Which all ended with info like (with different non-zero numbers of course) : > > Records added or updated in the catalog: > 1 Media > 1 Pool > 2 Job > 8992911 File > > So I guessed it should be ready to go. I started bacula again, run > the restore -- but again I got dreaded "For one or more of the JobIds > selected, no files were found, so file selection is not possible" > error. > > In mysql I executed a series of queries like (one for each job > listed): > > select count(*) from File where JobId=10553; > > And they all returned non-zero results (showing millions or hundreds > of files per job). So I would expect that the Files in catalog should > be available, but it seems bconsole disagrees with me. > > Am I doing something wrong, or am I hitting a bug ? > Any hints ?
What is the value in the Job.PurgedFiles column for those JobIds? If it is 1, then Bacula will ignore the file entries. __Martin ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Bacula-users mailing list Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users