>>>>> On Tue, 31 Jan 2012 11:02:59 -0800, Doug Sampson said:
>
> > >>>>> On Mon, 30 Jan 2012 13:28:47 -0800, Doug Sampson said:
> > >
> > > Hello-
> > >
> > > Since upgrading to 5.2.3 from 5.0.3 on a FreeBSD 7.4 server two
> weeks
> > > ago, I've started seeing this message:
> > >
> > > 28-Jan 06:08 pisces-sd JobId 8299: End of Volume at file 1 on device
> > > "FileStoragecepheus" (/backup), Volume
> > > "Backup_cepheus-fd_2012-01-28_00.05.01"
> > > 28-Jan 06:08 pisces-sd JobId 8299: End of all volumes.
> > > 28-Jan 06:08 pisces-dir JobId 8299: Error: Bacula pisces-dir 5.2.3
> > > (16Dec11):
> > > Build OS: i386-portbld-freebsd7.4 freebsd
> 7.4-RELEASE-p3
> > > JobId: 8299
> > > Job: cepheusVerifyData.2012-01-28_06.00.00_15
> > > FileSet: cepheus
> > > Verify Level: VolumeToCatalog
> > > Client: cepheus-fd
> > > Verify JobId: 8295
> > > Verify Job:
> > > Start time: 28-Jan-2012 06:00:00
> > > End time: 28-Jan-2012 06:08:40
> > > Files Expected: 989
> > > Files Examined: 988
> > > Non-fatal FD errors: 0
> > > FD termination status: OK
> > > SD termination status: OK
> > > Termination: *** Verify Error ***
> > >
> > > This is for a differential backup of a Windows machine each
> Saturday.
> > > The daily incremental backups appear to be fine. The machine
> 'cepheus'
> > > is a Windows 2003 server running Winbacula 5.2.3. Prior to upgrading
> to
> > > 5.2.3 on all Bacula devices, there were no errors reported on this
> > > instance.
> > >
> > > How do I turn on or increase logging to try to identify the reason
> for
> > > the skip? Or at least identify the file being skipped?
> >
> > Check the log lines above the ones you posted. Bacula should print
> >
> > The following files are in the Catalog but not on the Volume(s):
> >
> > followed by the list of them.
> >
> > If not, what is your Message resource in the bacula-dir.conf?
> >
>
> Whoops. I thought I had copied the entire message for JobId 8299. I'm
> enclosing both JobId 8295 (the original backup job) and JobId 8299 (the
> verify job) here:
> ...
> As you can see Bacula does not print anything indicating which file is
> not on the Volume. Message resource info below:
> ...
> Does these help?
The messages look normal -- I would expect it to list them.
You could try the following SQL commands to get more info about what is in the
catalog for this job:
SELECT COUNT(*) FROM File
WHERE File.JobId=8295;
SELECT COUNT(*) FROM File
WHERE File.JobId=8295 AND File.FileIndex > 0;
SELECT Path.Path,Filename.Name FROM File,Path,Filename
WHERE File.JobId=8295 AND File.FileIndex > 0
AND File.MarkId!=8299 AND File.PathId=Path.PathId
AND File.FilenameId=Filename.FilenameId;
__Martin
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