You may use the bscan utility.
Tnd also you may have a look at manual of version of 2.44 at page 299
"Restoring When Things Go Wrong".
The manual is here http://bacula.org/en/rel-bacula.pdf
Eitan
2009/5/25 Gabriele Bulfon
> Hello,
> I have an old tape, that is no more listed in the Catalog D
On Mon, May 25, 2009 at 4:36 PM, Davi Rodrigues wrote:
> Yes, is running.
>
I am sorry. When I looked at your original email again you are asking about this
Device status:
Device "FileStorage" (/backup) is not open or does not exist.
This is normal. I mean when bacula is not actively writing to
Hey Folks,
I've been posting via the Twitter account (and need to start posting
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In the last month or so, about 25 people have followed the Bacula
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Hi
I testing bacula, and I have an autoloader,
the system is able to backup and change the tape.
I destroyed my mysql, and I used
bscan -s -m -c /local/bacula/bin/bacula-sd.conf -u USER -P PASSWORD -S -v -V
TAPE-002\|TAPE-001 /dev/nst0
But the system is not able to change the tape
the I tried
bscan
On Mon, May 25, 2009 at 8:43 AM, Davi Rodrigues wrote:
> yes, this is only one server backup and nothing more.
> does not have a service other than the SSH.
> and it set to 127.0.0.1 in the director configuration.
>
> have any solution for this?
>
Open a terminal window and type
ps -e | grep bac
Hello,
I have an old tape, that is no more listed in the Catalog DB.
The only way to restore is to use bls/bextract commands.
The tape contains different jobs, some are unix machines, one is a windows
server.
The files I need to restore are the windows server job files.
I can get the job number vi