Sorry, forgot to add this..
When I run bls on the second SD it asks me to mount the volume on the
device specified. But when I go to the director and try to mount the
device is says that it is always mounted due to the device being a disk.
bls -j -V Home-0006 /Home
this uses the bacula-sd.conf in the current directory.
Device {
Name = Home
Media Type = File
Archive Device = /Home
LabelMedia = yes;
Random Access = yes;
AutomaticMount = yes
Removable Media = no;
AlwaysOpen = no;
}
On 5/11/2011 10:48 AM, Jerry Lowry wrote:
Ok, I am trying to run bls on the specified volume file that is
associated with this job. But the problem I am having is that bls is
failing trying to stat the device.
I have one director and two storage directors. The volume I am trying
to run against is on the second SD. Do I run bls on the system where
the 'director' is or on the system thats running the stand alone 'sd'
where the volume is located?
thanks
On 5/11/2011 9:32 AM, Graham Keeling wrote:
On Wed, May 11, 2011 at 09:19:49AM -0700, Jerry Lowry wrote:
I have not tried to restore from that particular job as yet, but the
next question would be, if it fails on the restore that would mean that
anything backed up in that job would not be valid, correct?
I think that depends upon what you mean by valid.
For example, it might be possible to skip over the bad area of the volume and
restore some files past that bad area.
If it were me, I have to say that I would indeed be treating the whole job as
suspicious. And the others too, probably.
But let's not get ahead of ourselves. Perhaps the volume is actually fine and
the problem is something else.
Rather than doing a restore, maybe it would be worth running commands like
'bls' on the volume first. It would probably give a quicker diagnosis, if
there is a problem.
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