Yes, Bacula is telling you that it is a disk I/O error. I suggest you check your kernel log. This looks like a hardware I/O error. If you find something in your kernel log, you should check your disk drive very carefully, it may be going bad. If there are no problems noted in the kernel log, then there is some other problem -- such as an interface (or network) error with the external disk). Best regards, Kern On 07/04/2017 06:50 PM, Sergio Belkin
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