thanks for the response. I understood better. On Mon, Nov 25, 2024 at 7:29 PM Bill Arlofski via Bacula-users < bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:
> On 11/25/24 3:49 PM, Jose Alberto wrote: > > Hello. Bacula 15.0.2 Debian 11. > > > > I have a full Job that weighs 2.4TB. When I was going for 1.6 I > executed "stop" in bconsole. > > > > Then run resume (but I have doubts if "restart" was ideal). But it seems > like it was starting from 0 and not from the 1.6TB > > it had, > > Hello Jose, > > What you have show from the current logs looks perfectly fine. > > > JobID: 154432 terminates Incomplete: > ----8<---- > Termination: Backup failed -- Incomplete > ----8<---- > > > Then, when restarted, it shows that it is restarting the incomplete Backup > (same) JobID 154432, and that it knows about the > 1,821,115 files that were backed up before the job was stopped: > ----8<---- > srvlnxbacula-dir JobId 154432: Restart Incomplete Backup JobId 154432, > Job=sve0000-071-job.2024-11-24_01.00.00_18 > srvlnxbacula-dir JobId 154432: Found 1821115 files from prior incomplete > Job. > ----8<---- > > > And then it continues where it left off as if it work working on a normal > backup job: > ----8<---- > srvlnxbacula-dir JobId 154432: Connected to Storage "MSL3040" at > 10.0.0.190:9103 with TLS > srvlnxbacula-sd JobId 154432: 3307 Issuing autochanger "unload Volume > DBP084L7, Slot 37, Drive 0" command. > srvlnxbacula-dir JobId 154432: Using Device "DRIVE0" to write. > srvlnxbacula-dir JobId 154432: Connected to Client "sve0000-071-fd" at > 10.0.0.71:9102 with TLS > srvlnxbacula-dir JobId 154432: Sending Accurate information to the FD. > ----8<---- > > > > If start from 0. There is no point in running stop and then resume. or > I'm wrong. > > As you can see from above, it does not start that 0. It is possible that > a `status client` or a `status storage` may not > indicate the full amount of files/bytes when a job is resumed, but the end > result in the job summary, and the data actually > backed up is correct. > > > > Difference between resume and restart? > > They are the same. > > For the `resume` command, the manual states: > ----8<---- > *resume* > > The resume command does exactly the same thing as a restart command, but > for some users the name may be more logical because > in general the restart command is used to resume running a Job that was > incomplete. > ----8<---- > > > Hope this helps, > Bill > > -- > Bill Arlofski > w...@protonmail.com > _______________________________________________ > Bacula-users mailing list > Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users > -- ############################# # Sistema Operativo: Debian # # Caracas, Venezuela # #############################
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