Hello everybody,

I would like to ask for your help to continue the backup of space of around 300 TB.

I'am using Bacula 9.6.7 version.

I was able to divide this work into several jobs of about 15-20 TB (one week for each job) to be able to resume more easily if there was a problem. After several such jobs successfully completed (I have already backed up nearly 250 TB), the machine hosting the bacula server crashed while my last backup job (jobID = 25) was running.
Could you advise me what is the best way to continue in such a case ?

As additional information, I would note that this job appears with Failed status and that it had written (before the crash) on 2 volumes (which are LTO-7 tape cartridges with a capacity of approximately 6TB): - about 2TB on the 1st volume "volume41" (which became Full), knowing that the previous job (well finished) had already written the first 4TB - about 1TB on the 2nd volume "volume 42" (which was empty before the job, ans allways in Append status)

I have tried so far:

1) purge files jobid=25

but this command seems to have nothing done because jobID=25 was still present in the catalog (the outputs of the commands list jobid=25 and list joblog jobid=25 have not changed after this command)

then

2) delete jobid=25

who deleted this job from the catalog because I got this message :

/JobId = 25 and associated records deleted from the catalog./

and the outputs of the commands list jobid=25 and list joblog jobid=25 have changed ("No results to list")

On the other hand, the information on the two volumes has not changed and if I restart with restart jobid=25  I have the impression that bacula acts as if it is another job, so it continues to write on the 2nd volume ("volume 42") after the 1TB already written (by the previous Failed job). Therefore, the space written by the Failes job (jobID = 25) no longer seems to be used and will therefore remain "lost".

Instead, I would like bacula reuse this space (the 2TB on the 1st volume "volume41" and the 1TB on the 2nd volume "volume 42").

Indeed, from what I understood, for Failed jobs, we have to start from scratch, but I would like to re-use the space it had written by Failed job (because unusable).

Do you have a technique for doing this ?

Thank you in advance for any response

Best regards,

Dan


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Dan-Gabriel CALUGARU
IR en Calcul Scientifique (CNRS)
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