[Bacula-users] Corrupted filesystem using iSCSI
2014-07-21 13:24:29
Hello folks!
I've running Bacula 5.2 in a FreeBSD box. We use an iSCSI NAS as the
storage device...
Today I tried to make a restore test and FreeBSD says me that the iSCSI
target's filesystem (UFS2+j) was corrupted and needed to be repaired. I
ran fsck and all gets fine. Is this normal? If so, are there any
workarounds (i.e. spool or "run before/after job" directives) in order
to minimize the need of these checks?
Does anyone have experience with Bacula and iSCSI devices?
Here is my Device resource config on bacula-sd.conf:
Device {
Name = STORAGE
Media Type = File
Archive Device = /mnt/bkp
LabelMedia = Yes
Random Access = Yes
AutomaticMount = Yes
RemovableMedia = No
AlwaysOpen = Yes
Minimum Block Size = 32768
Maximum Block Size = 32768
Block Checksum = Yes
}
Regards!!
Fábio
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