Re: [Bacula-users] Volume data error at 0:0!

2022-09-23 Thread Martin Simmons
This usually means that the volume is corrupted. You could try running the bls command to see what that reports. Also check for any syslog messages about disk errors. __Martin > On Thu, 22 Sep 2022 20:12:25 +0200, Matlink said: > > Hello everyone, > > I have an issue when using copy job

Re: [Bacula-users] Volume data error at 0:0! Wanted ID: "BB02", got "". Buffer discarded.

2018-12-29 Thread Ben Alex
On 30/12/18 2:34 pm, Adam Nielsen wrote: > Any idea what else was upgraded? https://pastebin.com/raw/ggbV7TkJ contains a complete log of every package upgraded, downgraded and reinstalled on the server since Bacula 7.4.5. ___ Bacula-users mailing list

Re: [Bacula-users] Volume data error at 0:0! Wanted ID: "BB02", got "". Buffer discarded.

2018-12-29 Thread Adam Nielsen
Very interesting! Thanks for letting us know about the solution. > Next I tried a package update (Arch Linux pacman -Syu) and reboot. This > resolved all issues! This server is kept up-to-date, so the only change > of significance was a new kernel version (4.19.12). Any idea what else was upgrad

Re: [Bacula-users] Volume data error at 0:0! Wanted ID: "BB02", got "". Buffer discarded.

2018-12-28 Thread Adam Nielsen
> Last month I upgraded to Bacula 9.2.2. Backups worked without error but > I noticed "list volumes" reporting a 25 TB volume (not 6 TB as usual). A > subsequent test restore failed due to a volume data error. > > Downgrading back to Bacula 7.4.5 did not resolve the issue. It sounds then like thi