Hello Kern,

thank you very much for this hint, but the volume size is already limited to 
2GB.

Greetings
Sven Hendriks

> Von: Kern Sibbald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Gesendet: 26.02.07 19:37:24
> An: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Betreff: Re: [Bacula-users] Bacula Restore keeps crashing with "Block 
> checksum mismatch"


> It looks to me like Samba shares don't support more that 2GB.
> 
> Recommendations:
> - Don't write to any share of any kind (not Samba, not NFS, ...)
> - If you absolutely must write to a Samba share try limiting the Volume size 
> to 2GB -- that may resolve the problem.
> 
> On Monday 26 February 2007 09:50, Sven Hendriks wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I'm running Bacula 2.0.2 built from source on the following system:
> > XEN 3.0 with Gentoo, Kernel 2.6.16 as Dom0 running bacula-dir and
> > bacula-sd. One deamon bacula-fd is also running here for test restores.
> > File system is Ext3. Debian, Kernel 2.6.16 as DomU running one file daemon
> > for backup. The file system here is XFS. The backups are done from the DomU
> > file daemon and are stored via the storage daemon on a samba share with
> > NTFS mounted with the cifs option in the Dom0.
> >
> > Backups are running well, unfortunately the Restores do not. Everytime I
> > try to restore a backup sooner or later I get an error message like
> >
> > "Error: block.c:317 Volume data error at 0:2068512761!
> > Block checksum mismatch in block=65353 len=64512: calc=3deeeba7
> > blk=962bd82e"
> >
> > and later
> >
> > "Error: attribs.c:409 File size of restored file XXXXX not correct.
> > Original YYYYY, restored ZZZZZ."
> >
> > and Bacula stops.
> >
> > I tried to restore from the samba share to the same samba share into
> > another directory via the file daemon on Dom0 and from the samba share to a
> > XEN DomU with XFS via the file daemon on DomU. In both cases I get the
> > error messages above. The backups are running at night, so it is very
> > unlikely that file sizes are changing during backup. I hope my descriptions
> > are not too confusing :-) I have no idea what causes this error and I'd be
> > grateful for any hint that may help to solve my little problem.
> >
> > Greetings,
> > Sven Hendriks


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