Thanks for the response, Pedro and Heitor.

Some of these volumes were recent, but most of them were historical, and
were purged/pruned from the catalogs.
Is there a way to verify them without using the catalogs? In fact, I only
need to know if the volumes are consistent/readable.

Em seg, 12 de ago de 2019 às 17:20, Pedro Oliveira <oliveira...@gmail.com>
escreveu:

> Hi Jose,
>
> you can create a new verify job and check the catalog against the disk or
> create a script and use the bscan and  bls volume utility tools, please
> check the following urls:
>
> *Verify*Run a verify Job. In general, *verify* jobs permit you to compare
> the contents of the catalog to the file system, or to what was backed up.
> In addition, to verifying that a tape that was written can be read, you can
> also use *verify* as a sort of tripwire intrusion detection.
>
> For a *Verify* Job, the Level may be one of the following:
>
> *DiskToCatalog*This level causes Bacula to read the files as they
> currently are on disk, and to compare the current file attributes with the
> attributes saved in the catalog from the last backup for the job specified
> on the *VerifyJob* directive. This level differs from the
> *VolumeToCatalog* level described above by the fact that it doesn't
> compare against a previous Verify job but against a previous backup. When
> you run this level, you must supply the verify options on your Include
> statements. Those options determine what attribute fields are compared.
>
> This command can be very useful if you have disk problems because it will
> compare the current state of your disk against the last successful backup,
> which may be several jobs.
>
>
> https://www.bacula.org/9.4.x-manuals/en/main/New_Features_in_7_4_0.html#SECTION00621000000000000000
>
>
> https://www.bacula.org/9.4.x-manuals/en/utility/Volume_Utility_Tools.html#SECTION00271000000000000000
>
> Best
> Pedro
>
> José Queiroz <zekk...@gmail.com> escreveu no dia segunda, 12/08/2019 à(s)
> 19:22:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I had a massive disk fault that corrupted some of my backup volumes.
>> As I'm very short on disk space, I want to find which of the volumes were
>> affected by the disk fault, to discard them.
>> Is there any tool I can use to do that?
>>
>> Thanks in advance.
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