I have spent the last few days setting up bacula. Everything was going fine till this afternoon. I was backing up a user's laptop when he turned it off. The next backup failed saying:

25-Jan 16:26 lapf-sd: Andres_Sopczaks_Laptop.2006-01-25_16.23.41 Error: I cannot write on 
Volume "LAN130" because:
The number of files mismatch! Volume=249 Catalog=248
25-Jan 16:26 lapf-sd: Marking Volume "LAN130" in Error in Catalog.


The previous backup ended thus:

25-Jan 14:18 lapf-dir: Roger_Jones_Laptop.2006-01-25_11.42.01 Fatal error: 
Network error with FD during Backup: ERR=Connection timed out
25-Jan 14:18 lapf-dir: Roger_Jones_Laptop.2006-01-25_11.42.01 Fatal error: No 
Job status returned from FD.
25-Jan 14:18 lapf-dir: Roger_Jones_Laptop.2006-01-25_11.42.01 Error: Bacula 
1.38.5 (18Jan06): 25-Jan-2006 14:18:47
  JobId:                  45
  Job:                    Roger_Jones_Laptop.2006-01-25_11.42.01
  Backup Level:           Full (upgraded from Incremental)
  Client:                 "pyb047000004-fd" Windows XP,MVS,NT 5.1.2600
  FileSet:                "Roger Jones Laptop" 2006-01-25 11:42:03
  Pool:                   "Default"
  Storage:                "SONY Library"
  Scheduled time:         25-Jan-2006 11:41:51
  Start time:             25-Jan-2006 11:42:03
  End time:               25-Jan-2006 14:18:47
  Priority:               10
  FD Files Written:       0
  SD Files Written:       0
  FD Bytes Written:       0
  SD Bytes Written:       0
  Rate:                   0.0 KB/s
  Software Compression:   None
  Volume name(s):         LAN130
  Volume Session Id:      1
  Volume Session Time:    1138188988
  Last Volume Bytes:      236,723,950,457
  Non-fatal FD errors:    0
  SD Errors:              0
  FD termination status:  Error
  SD termination status:  Running
  Termination:            *** Backup Error ***

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 Can I

 a) recover the situation?
 b) prevent it happening again?

 Is it a bug or a feature?

                Alex Finch

--
 Alex Finch, Research Fellow, Physics Department, Lancaster University.


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