[BackupPC-users] Steps to take after pool corruption?
2010-04-15 06:22:43
We recently had a hardware failure on our backup server which caused filesystem
damage on the backuppc pool partition. We had to manually remove a few files
and directories in the pool before fsck would complete successfully.
I'm not worried about those. I'm worry about any other files that may have
been corrupted in the pool. We use rsync checksum caching. I've seen this:
http://www.mail-archive.com/backuppc-users AT lists.sourceforge DOT
net/msg06849.html
What should I do to verify the integrity of the pool now?
Regards,
Tyler
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