Hello,
and sorry for replying so late... I've been busy with lots of other
things.
20.12.2009 11:44, Oliver Lehmann wrote:
> Arno Lehmann wrote:
>
>> This happens, as far as I can see, only with external drives (USB in
>> your and other cases, FireWire here), so I attribute it to imperfect
>>
Arno Lehmann wrote:
> This happens, as far as I can see, only with external drives (USB in
> your and other cases, FireWire here), so I attribute it to imperfect
> external disk controller chips or USB / FireWire stacks. Whenever I
> saw those sort of errors on internal disks, I either get log
It looks like I'm getting it now everytime. I started a new fullbackup 2
days ago and now tried to restore from it...
20-Dec 11:04 backup-sd JobId 6168: Ready to read from volume "Full-0002" on
device "FileStorage" (/mnt/backup).
20-Dec 11:04 backup-sd JobId 6168: Forward spacing Volume "Full-000
Oliver Lehmann wrote:
> Arno Lehmann wrote:
>
>> No, none that I know. An actual restore is the only way to find this.
>> To make sure your restores don't fail, run the SD with '-p', and
>> *really close watch for those errors in the reports*.
>
> man bacula-sd does not reveal a -p switch? Wher
Arno Lehmann wrote:
> Hello,
>
> 18.12.2009 14:38, Oliver Lehmann wrote:
> > Dan Langille writes:
> >
> >> Have you considered that perhaps your backup is corrupted? That is, the
> >> USB2 HDD that you have backed up to contains a disk error?
> >>
> >> I would be very careful with that HDD
> On Fri, 18 Dec 2009 14:38:45 +0100, Oliver Lehmann said:
>
> Dan Langille writes:
>
> >
> > Have you considered that perhaps your backup is corrupted? That is, the
> > USB2 HDD that you have backed up to contains a disk error?
> >
> > I would be very careful with that HDD, whatever
Hello,
18.12.2009 14:38, Oliver Lehmann wrote:
> Dan Langille writes:
>
>> Have you considered that perhaps your backup is corrupted? That is, the
>> USB2 HDD that you have backed up to contains a disk error?
>>
>> I would be very careful with that HDD, whatever you do, especially if
>> th
Dan Langille writes:
>
> Have you considered that perhaps your backup is corrupted? That is, the
> USB2 HDD that you have backed up to contains a disk error?
>
> I would be very careful with that HDD, whatever you do, especially if
> that is your only backup of this data.
I'm starting
Oliver Lehmann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I had a "situation" today where I needed to recover my /boot directory.
> Not bad that I have backups I thought. But then I got a restore error. I
> already restored from time to time stuff with bacula and never got this
> kind of error.
> I neither have bad RAM,
Hi,
I had a "situation" today where I needed to recover my /boot directory.
Not bad that I have backups I thought. But then I got a restore error. I
already restored from time to time stuff with bacula and never got this
kind of error.
I neither have bad RAM, nor is my CPU overclocked. The erro
Kern Sibbald wrote:
On Thursday 02 June 2005 22:29, Danny Butroyd wrote:
Matthias Vogt wrote:
Hi,
I testing Bacula 1.36.0 at the moment. Everthing work fine, except the
restore makes waves. If I restore tape stored files I sometime get an
error like this
--
DNS-and-FTP-Se
On Thursday 02 June 2005 22:29, Danny Butroyd wrote:
> Matthias Vogt wrote:
> >Hi,
> >
> >I testing Bacula 1.36.0 at the moment. Everthing work fine, except the
> > restore makes waves. If I restore tape stored files I sometime get an
> > error like this
> >
> >--
> >DNS-and-FTP-Server:
Matthias Vogt wrote:
Hi,
I testing Bacula 1.36.0 at the moment. Everthing work fine, except the restore
makes waves. If I restore tape stored files I sometime get an error like this
--
DNS-and-FTP-Server: -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 4761012 2005-05-23
08:23:33 /home/bacula-
On 2 Jun 2005 at 21:04, Matthias Vogt wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I testing Bacula 1.36.0 at the moment. Everthing work fine, except the
> restore makes waves. If I restore tape stored files I sometime get an
> error like this
>
> --
> DNS-and-FTP-Server: -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 476101
Hi,
I testing Bacula 1.36.0 at the moment. Everthing work fine, except the restore
makes waves. If I restore tape stored files I sometime get an error like this
--
DNS-and-FTP-Server: -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 4761012 2005-05-23
08:23:33 /home/bacula-restores/opt/blackdown-j
I've started using (well, more like testing) Bacula few weeks ago.
Last night, machine where Bacula was running had a hard disk crash, and I've
lost all the bacula config files and MySQL database.
I have bacula backup file on another hard disk in the same machine, but I can't
even boot into Lin
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