Dear bacula users,

I am using bacula 9.0.4. I wonder about a strange effect:

Sometimes I get restore requests without a concrete timestamp. The users can't 
remember the time of removal. In these cases I use the bconsole query command, 
option 2 "List where the most recent copies of a file are saved". Example:

Choose a query (1-20): 2
/var/spool/imap/d/user/someuser/Transkriptionen/
Enter filename: cyrus.index
Enter Client name: imap1
+-----------+---------------------+------------+------------+
| jobid     | jobstarttime        | volumename | clientname |
+-----------+---------------------+------------+------------+
| 1,100,162 | 2019-03-27 00:07:01 | File-1107  | imap1      |
| 1,100,162 | 2019-03-27 00:07:01 | File-1157  | imap1      |
| 1,100,162 | 2019-03-27 00:07:01 | File-1500  | imap1      |
| 1,100,162 | 2019-03-27 00:07:01 | File-1828  | imap1      |
| 1,100,162 | 2019-03-27 00:07:01 | File-1995  | imap1      |
+-----------+---------------------+------------+------------+

Then I try to find the file with "list files job=1100162", but no luck. I am 
not able to restore the file in the queried job.

Is my index corrupt? But we never had problems restoring files (with concrete 
timestamps). Or is the query weird?

--
Kind regards
Christoph
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Uni Koblenz, Computing Centre, Office A 022    
Postfach 201602, 56016 Koblenz     
Fon: +49 261 287-1311, Fax: -100 1311






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