On Mon, 2007-07-30 at 11:47 -0400, Ryan Novosielski wrote:
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> Did you run this with the modify database flag set?
I tried it both ways (without and with the modification flag set). To do
the elimination, dbcheck first runs a checking scan (an OU
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Did you run this with the modify database flag set? This is actually a
problem I think should be fixed, and the fix should be backported.
Apparently if you search for records without a modify flag, there are
situations where the thing can loop forever.
Hi,
Thanks to Kern and Arno for pointing me to the dbcheck program (I should
have read the fine manual). I ran dbcheck and was able to eliminate the
orphaned files, but the "eliminate orphaned paths" option ran for about
24 hours with no sign of letting up! I looked at the source for dbcheck,
but S
Duh, dumb me -- the database name was included in the Subject line.
All the more reason to ask the bacula-users list :-)
On Wednesday 25 July 2007 13:41, Allen Barnett wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm running Bacula 1.38.10 on a Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 64-bit
> Opteron box. The last couple of days, I've been
Hello,
I recommend you read the www.bacula.org -> Support page. It explains the best
way to get support and help. It is also useful, though probably not for this
case, to read the Bugs page as well. I've forwarded your email to the
bacula-users list in case they have comments.
My recommend