> Hi John,
>
> Well, I've tested like the way you said me and it worked.
> I used the Level DiskToCatalog cause is a Backup in Disk,

That level compares what is on your source filesystem currently with
what the MD5/SHA1 was recorded in your catalog. You wanted
"VolumeToCatalog" to compare what is in your bacula disk volumes
versus the catalog.

> so, I've
> noticed that it always do the "verify" with the last job written on
> the Catalog. Thus, I couldn't check an older backup.
>
> Another thing...in this test I got two .txt files with nothing write
> in them, i.e, they were 0 KB. Bacula considered them, either with MD5
> or SHA1, like inconsistent files with those in the Catalog. When I
> wrote something in them and redid the test, so, the verification was
> OK.
>
> Thank you John, for your explanation.
>
> Just one more question for now....it seems such obvious, but, the
> Level VolumeToCatalog would be when I use Tapes? Is that right?

No that is for tape, disk, dvd or whatever other storage you use in
bacula. Remember everything in bacula is stored in a volume. See my
previous answer.

John

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