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[Bacula-users] bscan error

2010-08-19 12:12:46
Subject: [Bacula-users] bscan error
From: stephen mulcahy <smulcahy AT atlanticlinux DOT ie>
To: bacula-users AT lists.sourceforge DOT net
Date: Thu, 19 Aug 2010 17:10:10 +0100
Hi,

Operating system: SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 (x86_64)
Bacula version: 2.4.3 with the orphaned jobs patch

I'm getting the following error as part of bscan output

19-Aug 15:51 bscan JobId 0: End of file 417 on device "LTO-4" 
(/dev/nst0), Volume "archive006"
bscan: bscan.c:1009 Fileset "Marcel_WRF_Output" already exists.
bscan: bscan.c:1124 Could not update JobId=180 record. 
ERR=sql_update.c:194 Update failed: affected_rows=0 for UPDATE Job SET 
JobStatus='T',End
Time='2009-08-06 
13:49:05',ClientId=1,JobBytes=1340583590872,JobFiles=33599,JobErrors=0,VolSessionId=3,VolSessionTime=1249377130,PoolId=3,FileS
etId=5,JobTDate=1249562945,RealEndTime='2009-08-06 
13:49:05',PriorJobId=0 WHERE JobId=180

bscan: bscan.c:1219 Created JobMedia record JobId 180, MediaId 29
19-Aug 15:51 bscan JobId 0: End of file 418 on device "LTO-4" 
(/dev/nst0), Volume "archive006"
bscan: bscan.c:506 SOS_LABEL: Found Job record for JobId: 870
19-Aug 15:51 bscan JobId 0: End of file 419 on device "LTO-4" 
(/dev/nst0), Volume "archive006"

Is this a known problem or is there a problem with my installation?

This system passes all btape tests and is functioning fine apart from this.

Thanks,

-stephen

-- 
Stephen Mulcahy     Atlantic Linux         http://www.atlanticlinux.ie
Registered in Ireland, no. 376591 (144 Ros Caoin, Roscam, Galway)

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