On Mon, Apr 23, 2007 at 06:35:24PM -0700, Ross Boylan wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 23, 2007 at 06:23:27PM -0700, Ross Boylan wrote:
> > I created a bsr file with the names of all my volumes in order,
> > separated by |'s. There seem to be too many:
> > # bscan -s -m -b vols.bsr -v /var/spool/bacula -c
> > /etc/bacula/bacula-sd.conf -P xxx -h localhost
> ....
> > # wc vols.bsr
> > 1 1 736 vols.bsr
> >
> > I set a shell variable to the list, and that seems to be working. I
> > don't trust wildcards to give me the right order.
> No, it failed. The stuff read in through the command line got truncated too.
> Ross
By using the bsr's from the individual jobs I think I was able to get
around this, albeit at the costs of repeated scans through my volumes.
I seem to have restored the root partition successfully, but when I
moved on to var I get the very strange error that "LinSysVar Set" has
no full backup before now. This is true although list
jobname=LinSysVar shows, in part (note job 17):
+-------+-----------+---------------------+------+-------+----------+-------------+-----------+
| jobid | name | starttime | type | level | jobfiles | jobbytes
| jobstatus |
+-------+-----------+---------------------+------+-------+----------+-------------+-----------+
| 6 | LinSysVar | 2007-03-30 02:03:52 | B | I | 215 |
63,392,491 | T |
| 12 | LinSysVar | 2007-03-31 02:01:04 | B | I | 217 |
97,261,531 | T |
| 17 | LinSysVar | 2007-04-01 13:52:30 | B | F | 32,124 |
212,299,450 | T |
| 18 | LinSysVar | 2007-04-02 01:58:58 | B | I | 124 |
48,154,203 | T |
.....
| 101 | LinSysVar | 2007-04-22 02:00:18 | B | D | 12,459 |
124,244,500 | T |
The now restored job specification was
Job {
Name = "LinSysVar" # Linux System Files--most of /var
JobDefs = "DefaultJob"
FileSet = "LinSysVar Set"
Client Run Before Job = "/usr/local/src/scripts/snapshot.py open /var"
Client Run After Job = "/usr/local/src/scripts/snapshot.py close /var"
Write Bootstrap = /var/spool/bacula/LinSysVar.bsr
Priority = 40
}
Could one of my abortive attempts to reconstruct the catalog have
messed things up?
Ross
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