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Re: [Bacula-users] Record header index xxxx not equal record index yyyy

2013-11-11 13:10:43
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Record header index xxxx not equal record index yyyy
From: Kern Sibbald <kern AT sibbald DOT com>
To: Christoph Litauer <litauer AT uni-koblenz DOT de>, bacula-users <bacula-users AT lists.sourceforge DOT net>
Date: Mon, 11 Nov 2013 19:07:48 +0100
I am assuming that aleph1 is the name of your File daemon, and what
it is say is that it had received a header for the 309262 record, and when
the record arrived it was 329209, so it gave up.  The errors after that one
are meaningless ...

This may have been a one time comm line hit or error, or it may be a
permanent
error in reading back the data in the Storage Daemon.

The first step is to try the restore again.  If that fails with exactly
the same
error (same numbers) force Bacula to read the device (a disk I imagine)
 on a different drive since the mount was so fast. If the error occurs,
but the numbers are different, check your network and switches.

Best regards,
Kern

On 11/11/2013 05:42 PM, Christoph Litauer wrote:
> Dear bacula users,
>
> I am trying to restore some files, but get the following output:
>
> 11-Nov 15:22 bacula-dir JobId 497604: Start Restore Job 
> RestoreFiles.2013-11-11_15.22.03_45
> 11-Nov 15:22 bacula-dir JobId 497604: Using Device "FileStorage0" to read.
> 11-Nov 15:22 bacula-sd JobId 497604: 3307 Issuing autochanger "unload slot 
> 2563, drive 1" command.
> 11-Nov 15:22 bacula-sd JobId 497604: 3304 Issuing autochanger "load slot 
> 2563, drive 0" command.
> 11-Nov 15:22 bacula-sd JobId 497604: 3305 Autochanger "load slot 2563, drive 
> 0", status is OK.
> 11-Nov 15:22 bacula-sd JobId 497604: Ready to read from volume "File-2563" on 
> device "FileStorage0" (/storage/changer/drive0).
> 11-Nov 15:22 bacula-sd JobId 497604: Forward spacing Volume "File-2563" to 
> file:block 1:3704520861.
> 11-Nov 15:22 aleph1 JobId 497604: Fatal error: Record header file index 
> 309262 not equal record index 329209
> 11-Nov 15:22 bacula-sd JobId 497604: Error: bsock.c:429 Write error sending 
> 65536 bytes to client:141.26.64.17:9103: ERR=Connection reset by peer
> 11-Nov 15:22 bacula-sd JobId 497604: Fatal error: read.c:137 Error sending to 
> File daemon. ERR=Connection reset by peer
> 11-Nov 15:22 bacula-sd JobId 497604: Error: bsock.c:375 Socket has errors=1 
> on call to client:141.26.64.17:9103
> 11-Nov 15:22 bacula-dir JobId 497604: Error: Bacula bacula-dir 5.2.13 
> (19Jan13):
>
> Anybody is able to explain the meaning of this error message? 
>
> --
> Kind regards
> Christoph
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