On Thu, Apr 22, 2010 at 11:04:15AM +0100, Martin Simmons wrote:
> >>>>> On Thu, 22 Apr 2010 11:07:43 +0200, Matija Nalis said:
> > That is indeed the case - Job 10553 (the Full backup from tape
> > 783AHNL2) indeed has PurgedFiles=1 (all other Differental/Incremental
> > jobs have 0).
> >
> > I can of course update it manually in mysql, but is that the correct
> > way to go?
>
> Yes, in this case I think that it is best option. You could check that all
> files have been added to the File table. I.e. these two should be equal:
>
> select count(*) from file where jobid=10553;
> select jobfiles from job where jobid=10553;
Yes, they are the same. So I did:
UPDATE Job SET PurgedFiles=0 WHERE JobId = 10553;
and the restore seems to be working now (or at least allowing me to
mark the files; I hope they weill also restore normally)
> > And why did that happen, shouldn't bscan have updated
> > Job.PurgedFiles column too (one would guess if you restore catalog
> > information using bscan, you actually want it to be useable) ?
>
> Yes, it looks like a bug in bscan. You could report it at
> http://bugs.bacula.org/.
Done, reported at http://bugs.bacula.org/view.php?id=1558
Thanks again,
Matija
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