[Bacula-users] Bacula promoting some incremental backups to full
2009-01-13 18:36:31
Hello,
I have a working bacula setup with several machines running bacula-fd. The
director and SD are running on the same machine and writing to a tape
changer. Full backups are working great, and some incremental are working
just fine.
However, when I run and incremental backup for some clients, bacula
complains that it can't find a prior full backup job, even though the job
listing implies everything went fine for the last full job.
For example, list jobs shows:
+-------+----------------------+---------------------+------+-------+-------
---+--------------+-----------+
| JobId | Name | StartTime | Type | Level |
JobFiles | JobBytes | JobStatus |
+-------+----------------------+---------------------+------+-------+-------
---+--------------+-----------+
...
| 95 | wallaby-full | 2009-01-03 07:34:42 | B | F | 207604
| 5739273240 | T |
...
But when I try to run the incremental:
*run wallaby-incremental
Run Backup job
JobName: wallaby-incremental
Level: Incremental
Client: wallaby-fd
FileSet: s
Pool: Default (From Job resource)
Storage: Changer (From Job resource)
When: 2009-01-13 16:00:31
Priority: 10
OK to run? (yes/mod/no): yes
Job queued. JobId=109
13-Jan 16:00 triok-dir JobId 109: No prior Full backup Job record found.
13-Jan 16:00 triok-dir JobId 109: No prior or suitable Full backup found in
catalog. Doing FULL backup.
Here is the llist output for 95 (the last full job):
JobId: 95
Job: wallaby-full.2009-01-02_18.40.32
Job.Name: wallaby-full
PurgedFiles: 0
Type: B
Level: F
Job.ClientId: 6
Client.Name: wallaby-fd
JobStatus: T
SchedTime: 2009-01-02 18:40:53
StartTime: 2009-01-03 07:34:42
EndTime: 2009-01-03 08:06:34
RealEndTime: 2009-01-03 08:06:34
JobTDate: 1230987994
VolSessionId: 31
VolSessionTime: 1229467978
JobFiles: 207604
JobErrors: 0
JobMissingFiles: 0
Job.PoolId: 1
PooLname: Default
PriorJobId: 0
Job.FileSetId: 7
FileSet.FileSet: s
I have verified that the Write Bootstrap = .... line refers to the same .bsr
file for the full and incremental definitions.
Thanks,
Kevin
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