Re: [Bacula-users] Reload Tapes using bscan

2014-12-30 Thread Christian Tardif
Envoyé 2014-12-30 02:54:28 Objet : Re: [Bacula-users] Reload Tapes using bscan Hello Christian, If btape is saying that the volume is prelabeled, it means that it has a Bacula label that is written *before* any data is put on the tape. This means that either the tape was never written, or

Re: [Bacula-users] Reload Tapes using bscan

2014-12-29 Thread Kern Sibbald
eforge.net> Envoyé 2014-12-23 21:30:48 Objet : Re: [Bacula-users] Reload Tapes using bscan   Hello Christian, Have you tried the recovery from tape

Re: [Bacula-users] Reload Tapes using bscan

2014-12-29 Thread Christian Tardif
Emília M. Arruda" À : "Christian Tardif" Cc: "Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net" Envoyé 2014-12-23 21:30:48 Objet : Re: [Bacula-users] Reload Tapes using bscan Hello Christian, Have you tried the recovery from tapes without using the bootstrap file? It can be done this way

Re: [Bacula-users] Reload Tapes using bscan

2014-12-23 Thread Ana Emília M . Arruda
Hello Christian, Have you tried the recovery from tapes without using the bootstrap file? It can be done this way: ./bscan -V TestVolume1 -v -s -m -c bacula-sd.conf /dev/nst0 And if have your backup in more than one volume, you can try this way: ./bscan -V TestVolume1/|TestVolume2/|TestVolume3

[Bacula-users] Reload Tapes using bscan

2014-12-22 Thread Christian Tardif
Hi, I had a major crash that destroyed my bacula database, and my bootstrap file. The only thing I have to start recovering from are my bacula tapes. I tried to scan them all with a bscan.bsr file which looks like: Volume="KF3969L3" MediaType="LTO-3" Slot=1 Volume="ATT477L3" MediaType="LTO-3