Martin Simmons schrieb:
> Thu, 18 Jan 2007 14:51:47 +0100, kshatriyak said:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> Today I ran a Verify (VolumeToCatalog) to see if my files were written
>> correctly to tape.
>>
>> I have a fileset that looks like this:
>>
>> Include {
>> File = /test
>> File = /test/part1
>> File = /test/part2
>> File = /test/part3
>> }
>>
>> /test is a phyisically mounted disk on the root system, and part1-3 are
>> also physically mounted disks.
>>
>> When I run a verify against this, I'm getting:
>>
>> 18-Jan 14:09 bacula-dir: The following files are missing:
>> 18-Jan 14:09 bacula-dir: /test/part1/
>> 18-Jan 14:09 bacula-dir: /test/part2/
>> 18-Jan 14:09 bacula-dir: /test/part3/
>>
>> However, i can recover all files which reside under /test, under
>> /test/part1/, etc ...
>>
>> I suspect the directory i-nodes (part1-3) are not backupped because they
>> are "hidden" by the mount? Though, why am I getting an error with Verify
>> then, I guess they are in the catalog ... ?
>>
> Yes, probably. Bacula includes mount point directories in the backup, so that
> restore will recreate them. Possibly verify doesn't cope with this.
>
I have the same problem with my filesets.
I wouldn't mind the warning about missing files, but the verify job
fails with "*** Verify Error ***". It would be much appreciated if this
particular situation with mount points could be ignored.
TT
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