Re: [Bacula-users] Bextract not returning data

2011-06-30 Thread Troy Kocher
Success!!  

Given the difficulties I was having with bextract, I decided to go back to 
bscan an try again (3th time) to get the volume into the database and use 
restore to get the files I needed.  It worked!..

I think what was happening before was the nightly jobs were running and pruning 
the database, before I got round to restoring the data.

Anyway thanks to all who responded!

This is a great community of folk.

Troy

On 28,Jun 2011, at 6:22 AM, Martin Simmons wrote:

 On Mon, 27 Jun 2011 14:07:35 -0500, Troy Kocher said:
 
 All, 
 
 I could really use some ideas..
 
 #bextract -d99 -i databaselist.rest -V DatabaseF-0027 /data/bacula /data/tmp
 bextract: stored_conf.c:698-0 Inserting director res: foobar-dir
 bextract: butil.c:282 Using device: /data/bacula for reading.
 bextract: acquire.c:109-0 MediaType dcr= dev=File
 bextract: acquire.c:228-0 opened dev pool (/data/bacula) OK
 bextract: acquire.c:231-0 calling read-vol-label
 
 Volume Label:
 Id: Bacula 1.0 immortal
 VerNo : 11
 VolName   : DatabaseF-0027
 PrevVolName   : 
 VolFile   : 0
 LabelType : VOL_LABEL
 LabelSize : 186
 PoolName  : DatabaseF
 MediaType : File
 PoolType  : Backup
 HostName  : foobar.mtadistributors.com
 Date label written: 06-Sep-2010 02:23
 bextract: acquire.c:235-0 Got correct volume.
 24-Jun 11:16 bextract JobId 0: Ready to read from volume DatabaseF-0027 on 
 device pool (/data/bacula).
 bextract: attr.c:281-0 -rw-rw   1 pgsqlpgsql  386091824 
 2011-06-09 08:51:47  
 /data/tmp/mnt/database/usr/home/pgsql/dumps/mta.dump.sql.gz-4
 bextract JobId 0: -rw-rw   1 pgsqlpgsql  386091824 2011-06-09 
 08:51:47  /data/tmp/mnt/database/usr/home/pgsql/dumps/mta.dump.sql.gz-4
 --
 I started this on Friday and this morning a zero byte file existed @ 
 '/data/tmp/mnt/database/usr/home/pgsql/dumps/mta.dump.sql.gz-4'.  Top showed 
 the one of the processors working on 'bextract' and consuming 100%.   
 
 Any help would be greatly appreciated!
 
 Which version of Bacula?
 
 Can you try attaching gdb to the bextract process and doing:
 
 thread apply all bt
 
 __Martin
 
 


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Re: [Bacula-users] Bextract not returning data

2011-06-28 Thread Martin Simmons
 On Mon, 27 Jun 2011 14:07:35 -0500, Troy Kocher said:
 
 All, 
 
 I could really use some ideas..
 
 #bextract -d99 -i databaselist.rest -V DatabaseF-0027 /data/bacula /data/tmp
 bextract: stored_conf.c:698-0 Inserting director res: foobar-dir
 bextract: butil.c:282 Using device: /data/bacula for reading.
 bextract: acquire.c:109-0 MediaType dcr= dev=File
 bextract: acquire.c:228-0 opened dev pool (/data/bacula) OK
 bextract: acquire.c:231-0 calling read-vol-label
 
 Volume Label:
 Id: Bacula 1.0 immortal
 VerNo : 11
 VolName   : DatabaseF-0027
 PrevVolName   : 
 VolFile   : 0
 LabelType : VOL_LABEL
 LabelSize : 186
 PoolName  : DatabaseF
 MediaType : File
 PoolType  : Backup
 HostName  : foobar.mtadistributors.com
 Date label written: 06-Sep-2010 02:23
 bextract: acquire.c:235-0 Got correct volume.
 24-Jun 11:16 bextract JobId 0: Ready to read from volume DatabaseF-0027 on 
 device pool (/data/bacula).
 bextract: attr.c:281-0 -rw-rw   1 pgsqlpgsql  386091824 
 2011-06-09 08:51:47  
 /data/tmp/mnt/database/usr/home/pgsql/dumps/mta.dump.sql.gz-4
 bextract JobId 0: -rw-rw   1 pgsqlpgsql  386091824 2011-06-09 
 08:51:47  /data/tmp/mnt/database/usr/home/pgsql/dumps/mta.dump.sql.gz-4
 --
 I started this on Friday and this morning a zero byte file existed @ 
 '/data/tmp/mnt/database/usr/home/pgsql/dumps/mta.dump.sql.gz-4'.  Top showed 
 the one of the processors working on 'bextract' and consuming 100%.   
 
 Any help would be greatly appreciated!

Which version of Bacula?

Can you try attaching gdb to the bextract process and doing:

thread apply all bt

__Martin

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threats, fraudulent activity, and more. Splunk takes this data and makes 
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[Bacula-users] Bextract not returning data

2011-06-27 Thread Troy Kocher
All, 

I could really use some ideas..

#bextract -d99 -i databaselist.rest -V DatabaseF-0027 /data/bacula /data/tmp
bextract: stored_conf.c:698-0 Inserting director res: foobar-dir
bextract: butil.c:282 Using device: /data/bacula for reading.
bextract: acquire.c:109-0 MediaType dcr= dev=File
bextract: acquire.c:228-0 opened dev pool (/data/bacula) OK
bextract: acquire.c:231-0 calling read-vol-label

Volume Label:
Id: Bacula 1.0 immortal
VerNo : 11
VolName   : DatabaseF-0027
PrevVolName   : 
VolFile   : 0
LabelType : VOL_LABEL
LabelSize : 186
PoolName  : DatabaseF
MediaType : File
PoolType  : Backup
HostName  : foobar.mtadistributors.com
Date label written: 06-Sep-2010 02:23
bextract: acquire.c:235-0 Got correct volume.
24-Jun 11:16 bextract JobId 0: Ready to read from volume DatabaseF-0027 on 
device pool (/data/bacula).
bextract: attr.c:281-0 -rw-rw   1 pgsqlpgsql  386091824 2011-06-09 
08:51:47  /data/tmp/mnt/database/usr/home/pgsql/dumps/mta.dump.sql.gz-4
bextract JobId 0: -rw-rw   1 pgsqlpgsql  386091824 2011-06-09 
08:51:47  /data/tmp/mnt/database/usr/home/pgsql/dumps/mta.dump.sql.gz-4
--
I started this on Friday and this morning a zero byte file existed @ 
'/data/tmp/mnt/database/usr/home/pgsql/dumps/mta.dump.sql.gz-4'.  Top showed 
the one of the processors working on 'bextract' and consuming 100%.   

Any help would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks
Troy


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Why? It contains a definitive record of application performance, security 
threats, fraudulent activity, and more. Splunk takes this data and makes 
sense of it. IT sense. And common sense.
http://p.sf.net/sfu/splunk-d2d-c2
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