Hello Heitor,

What Suzy (Brian on another list) didn't mention is that this is an 
Sqlite3 database (not supported) and he/she seems to have both Sqlite2 
and Sqlite3 loaded.

Best regards,
Kern

On 03/11/2016 02:28 AM, Heitor Faria wrote:
>> Immediately after creating a backup on a tape I try to do a restore from it 
>> and
>> it gives me next:
>>
>> === start ====
>> Building directory tree for JobId(s) 1237 ... Query failed: SELECT Path.Path,
>> Filename.Name, Temp...WHERE FileIndex > 0 ORDER  BY Temp.JobId, FileIndex 
>> ASC:
>> ERR=disk I/O error
>
> Hello, Suzy: most likely your Bacula Director machine has a faulty or full 
> hard disk (this last one I'm not sure if can provoke the disk I/O error 
> message).
> I recommend you backing up your Bacula machine (database and configurations), 
> replace disks and reinstall Bacula. Or you can just try to use fsck in order 
> to fix the current errors, and pray they don't appear again.
>
> Regards,
>

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