Hi all
I need help. I have to restore files from my backup.
My bacula makes backup to volume type file.
I get this error :
JobId 3928: Error: block_util.c:308 Volume data error at 0:0! Wanted ID:
"BB02", got "". Buffer discarded.
JobId 3928: Warning: acquire.c:276 Read acquire: Requested Volume
Hi all
I need help. I have to restore files from my backup.
My bacula makes backup to volume type file.
I get this error :
JobId 3928: Error: block_util.c:308 Volume data error at 0:0! Wanted ID:
"BB02", got "". Buffer discarded.
JobId 3928: Warning: acquire.c:276 Read acquire: Requested Volume
Hi all
I need help. I have to restore files from my backup.
My bacula makes backup to volume type file.
I get this error :
JobId 3928: Error: block_util.c:308 Volume data error at 0:0! Wanted ID:
"BB02", got "". Buffer discarded.
JobId 3928: Warning: acquire.c:276 Read acquire: Requested Volu
Hello All,
Is there a way in Bacula to prevent something like a 1 or 2 second network
glitch from cancelling Window Server backups? RHEL backups seem to survive
these episodes with no problems.
Respectfully,
Craig
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On 06/30/2016 03:37 PM, Michael Munger wrote:
> I have reached my max volume limit of 100 volumes. MOST of them are
> empty, error'd out, and useless. Backups stopped today because it
> couldn't find an appendable volume.
>
> I asked Google and RTFM, but am clearly searching for the wrong thing...
I have reached my max volume limit of 100 volumes. MOST of them are
empty, error'd out, and useless. Backups stopped today because it
couldn't find an appendable volume.
I asked Google and RTFM, but am clearly searching for the wrong thing...
or thinking about it the wrong way.
How do I clean thi
On 2016-06-30 19:58, Florian Splett wrote:
[SNIP usual "run before/after doesn't run" information]
The program in the run before/after item is executed directly.
No shell is used, so "sudo" is run expecting to have the sudo binary in
the current directory.
Specify the full path to sudo,
Does the output of ps -edalfww show anything useful about what is running?
(Start with the bacula-dir process and look at its childen.)
Is sudo configured to allow the user running bacula-dir?
__Martin
> On Thu, 30 Jun 2016 11:58:02 +0200, Florian Splett said:
>
> Hello, again.
>
> Sadly n
Hello, again.
Sadly no progress on my end so far.
I forgot to mention that I have Bacula running on Ubuntu 14.04.
Not sure if that is important.
Regards,
Florian Splett
Am 28.06.2016 um 13:00 schrieb Florian Splett:
Hello, Bacula Community.
I am currently working on a setup to have Bacula