So, the job wasn't gone, but finished with an error.
08-Set 22:00 bacula-dir JobId 1609: Using Device "DiscoLocal2" to write.
08-Set 22:01 srv_hyperv-fd JobId 1609: shell command: run ClientRunBeforeJob "powershell C:/'Program Files'/Bacula/scripts/stop_virtual_machine.ps1 SRV_INTRANET"
08-Set 22:01 srv_hyperv-fd JobId 1609: ClientRunBeforeJob: Backup Virtual Machine SRV_INTRANET - Id: cc1c79ae-715f-431d-ad53-cf9a7bab7d9b
08-Set 22:01 srv_hyperv-fd JobId 1609: ClientRunBeforeJob: SRV_INTRANET is Running, beginning shutdown
08-Set 22:01 srv_hyperv-fd JobId 1609: ClientRunBeforeJob: SRV_INTRANET shutdown completed
08-Set 22:01 srv_hyperv-fd JobId 1609: ClientRunBeforeJob: Bacula started copying files
08-Set 22:00 bacula-sd JobId 1609: Recycled volume "Volume-VM-0001" on file device "DiscoLocal2" (/mnt/disco02/bacula), all previous data lost.
08-Set 22:01 srv_hyperv-fd JobId 1609: Generate VSS snapshots. Driver="Win64 VSS", Drive(s)="C"
08-Set 22:09 bacula-sd JobId 1609: End of medium on Volume "Volume-VM-0001" Bytes=3,999,937,524 Blocks=62,003 at 08-Set-2015 22:09.
08-Set 22:09 bacula-dir JobId 1609: Error: sql_create.c:387 Volume "Volume-VM-0001" already exists.
There is something wrong with your configuration. How did you created a volume: "Volume-VM-0001"?
08-Set 22:09 bacula-dir JobId 1609: Purging oldest volume "Volume-VM-0001"
08-Set 22:09 bacula-dir JobId 1609: 1 File on Volume "Volume-VM-0001" purged from catalog.
08-Set 22:09 bacula-dir JobId 1609: There are no more Jobs associated with Volume "Volume-VM-0001". Marking it purged.
08-Set 22:09 bacula-dir JobId 1609: All records pruned from Volume "Volume-VM-0001"; marking it "Purged"
08-Set 22:09 bacula-sd JobId 1609: Recycled volume "Volume-VM-0001" on file device "DiscoLocal2" (/mnt/disco02/bacula), all previous data lost.
08-Set 22:09 bacula-sd JobId 1609: New volume "Volume-VM-0001" mounted on device "DiscoLocal2" (/mnt/disco02/bacula) at 08-Set-2015 22:09.
Things are getting worse. You overwrite your first volume in the job. What is your configuration?
Yesterday I've made my first backup of virtual machines (after a lot of tests).
I'm using a script to shutdown the machines, bacula copy the .vhd and .vhdx files,
and after copy, start vm's again.
I have 3 vm's (2 Windows Server 2012 R2 and 1 Linux Debian 7.7) and the vm host is Windows 2012 R2
The first VM that starts the backup was Linux Server, and I saw that completes successfully, but then went looking for the job and it was gone (JobId 1609 and after I did another one JobId 1614)
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