Thank you Kern and fellow Bacula users,
I had a suspicion that was the case, but thought I would ask. I appreciate
the help and commend the community for its endeavors to work with other
users.
thank you again,
jerry
On Wed, Dec 12, 2018 at 12:25 AM Kern Sibbald wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Bacula has
Hello,
Bacula has no way to reconstruct the data in an original backup
Volume. If you lose the Volume, it is gone. About the only
mitigating factors after you delete the original volumes are: as is
your case, switch to using the Copy volume in place of the original
Josh,
Yes, I understand how the copy jobs works when the original job is
deleted. What I need to do is rebuild the client directories with the
backup database using the latest offsite backup, if possible. I don't want
to restore the backup for the client, I want to rebuild the data in the
directo
On 12/11/2018 1:09 AM, Jerry Lowry wrote:
Well, The raid was (8) 6TB disks attached to an ATTO Tech raid
controller in a supermicro cabinet. It was setup as a raid-5 disk
array. The ATTO support group know how it was configured as they have
been helping me since Thursday. The raid setup is
Hello,
wt., 11 gru 2018 o 07:11 Jerry Lowry napisał(a):
> (...)
> What I want to do is to restore the daily volumes into the new raid array
> from the offsite disks from the most recent offsite backups. Will any of
> the bacula utilities enable me to do this?
>
How did you make your "offsite ba
Well, The raid was (8) 6TB disks attached to an ATTO Tech raid controller
in a supermicro cabinet. It was setup as a raid-5 disk array. The ATTO
support group know how it was configured as they have been helping me since
Thursday. The raid setup is not the problem, that can be rebuilt to
duplica
On 12/10/18 7:44 PM, Jerry Lowry wrote:
> Hi,
> Last thursday I was adding a disk to the bacula raid array when the
> system decide to fail. When it rebooted my raid array was gone. This
> raid was where all of my daily backups were held, which is where I do my
> offsite backups from. The database
Hi,
Last thursday I was adding a disk to the bacula raid array when the system
decide to fail. When it rebooted my raid array was gone. This raid was
where all of my daily backups were held, which is where I do my offsite
backups from. The database is fine, catalog is in working order. I
rebuilt