Re: [Bacula-users] Corrupted filesystem using iSCSI

2014-07-24 Thread Fábio R. Medeiros
Hello Kern, Thanks for explanations... The backup solution on my environment will be based on iSCSI and Bacula, the equipment is already bought. I believe the problem I had with iSCSI was caused by different OS mounting the target and writing to the disk by it's own way. Let me myself clear: a

Re: [Bacula-users] Corrupted filesystem using iSCSI

2014-07-22 Thread Kern Sibbald
Hello, In my opinion, using network mounted disks for backup is a risky business. Bacula is designed to work with direct attached disks and tapes, so when you connect them instead by a network, you introduce more errors (networks have more faults than direct attached devices), delays (latency), a

[Bacula-users] Corrupted filesystem using iSCSI

2014-07-21 Thread Fábio R. Medeiros
Hello folks! I've running Bacula 5.2 in a FreeBSD box. We use an iSCSI NAS as the storage device... Today I tried to make a restore test and FreeBSD says me that the iSCSI target's filesystem (UFS2+j) was corrupted and needed to be repaired. I ran fsck and all gets fine. Is this normal? If so,