Jeff Dickens wrote:
> Frank Sweetser wrote:
>> Jeff Dickens wrote:
>>
>>> Apparently I've messed up my catalog. It began when I ran the system
>>> disk (with the database on it) out of disk, big time. Rats.
>>>
>>> Symptoms:
>>>
>>> Jobs fail like this:
>>>
>>> 17-Jul 00:43 packrat-dir: St
Frank Sweetser wrote:
Jeff Dickens wrote:
Apparently I've messed up my catalog. It began when I ran the system
disk (with the database on it) out of disk, big time. Rats.
Symptoms:
Jobs fail like this:
17-Jul 00:43 packrat-dir: Start Backup JobId 7780,
Job=nymph.2007-07-16_23.05.26
Jeff Dickens wrote:
>>
> Yes, I very definitely did let it run out of disk space. So I am
Right - guess I missed that in the first email...
> assuming it is well and truly messed and that I need to restore the
> catalog. Do you think this is true?
It's impossible to say for sure. Once you
Frank Sweetser wrote:
Jeff Dickens wrote:
Apparently I've messed up my catalog. It began when I ran the system
disk (with the database on it) out of disk, big time. Rats.
Symptoms:
Jobs fail like this:
17-Jul 00:43 packrat-dir: Start Backup JobId 7780,
Job=nymph.2007-07-16_23.05.26
Jeff Dickens wrote:
> Apparently I've messed up my catalog. It began when I ran the system
> disk (with the database on it) out of disk, big time. Rats.
>
> Symptoms:
>
> Jobs fail like this:
>
> 17-Jul 00:43 packrat-dir: Start Backup JobId 7780,
> Job=nymph.2007-07-16_23.05.26
> 17-J
Apparently I've messed up my catalog. It began when I ran the system
disk (with the database on it) out of disk, big time. Rats.
Symptoms:
Jobs fail like this:
17-Jul 00:43 packrat-dir: Start Backup JobId 7780,
Job=nymph.2007-07-16_23.05.26
17-Jul 00:43 nymph-fd: DIR and FD clocks dif