> On Fri, 02 Mar 2007 14:06:09 -0600, Jason King said:
>
> Oh, the message said that the number of "files" on the tape was a
> different number than was in the catalog. How would that have happened?
The most common reason is misconfiguration of Bacula or the tape drive (either
now or when t
Oh, the message said that the number of "files" on the tape was a
different number than was in the catalog. How would that have happened?
How do I check to see how many "files" or whatever are on the tape so I
can adjust the catalog?
Jason
Martin Simmons wrote:
>> On Fri, 02 Mar 2007 09:04
> On Fri, 02 Mar 2007 09:04:43 -0600, Jason King said:
>
> I ran my backups last night and my tape filled up. The daemon sent me an
> email which told me to change the tape out which I did, and the backup
> continued normally. After the backup completed I was looking at some
> details of th
I ran my backups last night and my tape filled up. The daemon sent me an
email which told me to change the tape out which I did, and the backup
continued normally. After the backup completed I was looking at some
details of the jobs and noticed that the previous tape was in an "error"
status. I