Hi,
Maria McKinley wrote:
So, I did still have the original corrupted database in my root
directory, and went ahead and tried to run dbcheck on it. This is what
I got:
Query failed: SELECT FilenameId,Name from Filename WHERE Name LIKE '%/':
ERR=database disk image is malformed
I got this for
I swear I tried make_sqlite_tables bunches of times earlier, and it
didn't work, but it worked this time. Bacula is back up and running,
whew. Thanks a bunch, I'll try dbcheck if this happens again.
Hopefully I will be able to keep my database under control now, and
won't have to deal with th
So, I did still have the original corrupted database in my root
directory, and went ahead and tried to run dbcheck on it. This is what
I got:
Query failed: SELECT FilenameId,Name from Filename WHERE Name LIKE '%/':
ERR=database disk image is malformed
I got this for a good deal of the checks.
Hi,
Maria McKinley wrote:
Hi there,
My database (sqlite) got corrupted when it became too full for the
partition it was on. I tried to compact it, but it seems it was too
late, I kept getting errors about duplicate file names.So then I
tried to rebuild my database with bscan, but this als
Did you run the create_bacula_database script?
--- Maria McKinley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> My database (sqlite) got corrupted when it became
> too full for the
> partition it was on. I tried to compact it, but it
> seems it was too
> late, I kept getting errors about duplicate
Hi there,
My database (sqlite) got corrupted when it became too full for the
partition it was on. I tried to compact it, but it seems it was too
late, I kept getting errors about duplicate file names.So then I
tried to rebuild my database with bscan, but this also did not work. It
seemed to