> SMART says there's a problem, it's very likely to fail catastrophically
> within a short time period.
Exactly.
> SMART says there's no problem, doesn't mean a thing.
Right. Mechanical failures are probably not easy to predict, and can happen at
any time without warning. And smart ca
On Thu, Mar 10, 2016 at 12:06 PM, Dimitri Maziuk
wrote:
>
> On 03/10/2016 01:23 PM, compdoc wrote:
> >>> You don't have to guess about failing hard drives. You only have to
> >>> read the SMART info from each of your drives. That will tell you.
> >>
> >> That is not entirely true. "Desktop" drives
Hello Heitor,
What Suzy (Brian on another list) didn't mention is that this is an
Sqlite3 database (not supported) and he/she seems to have both Sqlite2
and Sqlite3 loaded.
Best regards,
Kern
On 03/11/2016 02:28 AM, Heitor Faria wrote:
>> Immediately after creating a backup on a tape I try to
On 03/10/2016 01:23 PM, compdoc wrote:
>>> You don't have to guess about failing hard drives. You only have to
>>> read the SMART info from each of your drives. That will tell you.
>>
>> That is not entirely true. "Desktop" drives will spend a lot of time
> trying to relocate data from failing sec
> >You don't have to guess about failing hard drives. You only have to
>> read the SMART info from each of your drives. That will tell you.
>
> That is not entirely true. "Desktop" drives will spend a lot of time
trying to relocate data from failing sectors before they consider themselves
failing.
On 03/10/2016 10:35 AM, compdoc wrote:
> You don't have to guess about failing hard drives. You only have to read the
> SMART info from each of your drives. That will tell you.
That is not entirely true. "Desktop" drives will spend a lot of time
trying to relocate data from failing sectors befor
>> === start
>> Building directory tree for JobId(s) 1237 ... Query failed: SELECT
>> Path.Path, Filename.Name, Temp...WHERE FileIndex > 0 ORDER BY
Temp.JobId, FileIndex ASC:
>> ERR=disk I/O error
>Hello, Suzy: most likely your Bacula Director machine has a faulty or full
hard disk (this la
> Immediately after creating a backup on a tape I try to do a restore from it
> and
> it gives me next:
>
> === start
> Building directory tree for JobId(s) 1237 ... Query failed: SELECT Path.Path,
> Filename.Name, Temp...WHERE FileIndex > 0 ORDER BY Temp.JobId, FileIndex ASC:
> ERR=disk I/
Immediately after creating a backup on a tape I try to do a restore from it and
it gives me next:
=== start
Building directory tree for JobId(s) 1237 ... Query failed: SELECT Path.Path,
Filename.Name, Temp...WHERE FileIndex > 0 ORDER BY Temp.JobId, FileIndex ASC:
ERR=disk I/O error
For o