If the volumen "RCWORMW-0004", no purge or recicle. Then the DATA if you are.
The problem maybe was the time retention the Job and Files. What would I do? I delete of catalog the volumen RCWORMW-0004 and then recreate the volumen RCWORMW-0004 in the catalog with "bscan" bscan -V RCWORMW-0004 -v -s -m -u userDB -P PassDB -c /etc/bacula/bacula-sd.conf /dev/IBMtape0n /dev/IBMtape0n or /dev/nst0 the execution will recreate the volume data on the tape Regars. On Wed, Feb 20, 2019 at 9:45 AM Andras Horvai <andras.hor...@gmail.com> wrote: > Dear Chandler, > > thank you for your email. > > Job log of JobID 244: > > 19-Feb 15:04 backup2-dir JobId 244: Start Restore Job > RestoreFiles.2019-02-19_15.03.58_47 > 19-Feb 15:04 backup2-dir JobId 244: Using Device "LTO-6" to read. > 19-Feb 15:05 backup2-sd JobId 244: Ready to read from volume > "RCWORMW-0004" on Tape device "LTO-6" (/dev/IBMtape0n). > 19-Feb 15:05 backup2-sd JobId 244: Forward spacing Volume "RCWORMW-0004" > to addr=109:0 > 19-Feb 15:06 backup2-sd JobId 244: Elapsed time=00:00:32, Transfer rate=0 > Bytes/second > 19-Feb 15:06 backup2-dir JobId 244: Bacula backup2-dir 9.4.1 (20Dec18): > Build OS: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu ubuntu 18.04 > JobId: 244 > Job: RestoreFiles.2019-02-19_15.03.58_47 > Restore Client: backup2-fd > Where: /var/lib/bacula/bacula-restores > Replace: Always > Start time: 19-Feb-2019 15:04:00 > End time: 19-Feb-2019 15:06:18 > Elapsed time: 2 mins 18 secs > Files Expected: 9 > Files Restored: 0 > Bytes Restored: 0 (0 B) > Rate: 0.0 KB/s > FD Errors: 0 > FD termination status: OK > SD termination status: OK > Termination: Restore OK -- warning file count mismatch > > 19-Feb 15:06 backup2-dir JobId 244: Begin pruning Jobs older than 12 > months . > 19-Feb 15:06 backup2-dir JobId 244: No Jobs found to prune. > 19-Feb 15:06 backup2-dir JobId 244: Begin pruning Files. > 19-Feb 15:06 backup2-dir JobId 244: No Files found to prune. > 19-Feb 15:06 backup2-dir JobId 244: End auto prune. > > This is all. > > The steps I did: > > I checked which jobs did backup on the RCWORMW-0004 volume I used the > query command in bconsole (option 13 and then I typed the MediaID). > There I saw that jobID 222 was what I needed: > > > +-------+---------------------------+---------------------+------+-------+----------+-----------------+-----------+ > | jobid | name | starttime | type | level | > jobfiles | jobbytes | jobstatus | > > +-------+---------------------------+---------------------+------+-------+----------+-----------------+-----------+ > | 222 | server1-job | 2019-02-16 06:46:15 | C | F > | 4,747 | 947,734,512,306 | T | > > then I run restore in bconsole I choosed option 3 I typed 222 then I mark > * (I tried to pick only one file or even 9 files does not matter) > enter done, then choose the file daemon (the backup servers file daemon) > to restore files to. Everything was accepted but the result is very > disappointing: 0 files were restored. > > Meanwhile I tried bls and I can see the jobs on the tape. Then now I try > bextract to restore files using a file list. Here is the bextract command I > use: > > /opt/bacula/bin/bextract -v -V RCWORMW-0004 -i /root/inc-list.txt > /dev/IBMtape0n ./ > > inc-list.txt contains this: > d-2019-02-05.02-31.sql.gz > d-2019-02-06.02-15.sql.gz > d-2019-02-07.03-25.sql.gz > d-2019-02-07.23-19.sql.gz > d-2019-02-10.13-53.sql.gz > d-2019-02-12.02-15.sql.gz > d-2019-02-13.02-15.sql.gz > d-2019-02-14.02-16.sql.gz > d-2019-02-15.02-16.sql.gz > d-2019-02-16.05-32.sql.gz > > (each file is about 90 GB) > > so far the bextract output is: > 20-Feb 11:55 bextract JobId 0: Ready to read from volume "RCWORMW-0004" on > Tape device "LTO-6" (/dev/IBMtape0n). > > > currently it has been running for 3 hours but there is nothing in the > destination directory. I am a bit worried that I lost my backups... > because I cannot restore them :(. > > Thanks for help, > > Andras > > > > > On Wed, Feb 20, 2019 at 12:50 AM Chandler <ad...@genome.arizona.edu> > wrote: > >> Kindly, if you could share the job log for the restore JobId 244, it may >> have some error/warning messages. Also tell us the complete steps you >> are using when running the restore, it will help us. Thanks >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Bacula-users mailing list >> Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users >> > _______________________________________________ > Bacula-users mailing list > Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users > -- ############################# # Sistema Operativo: Debian # # Caracas, Venezuela # #############################
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