Alan Brown wrote:
On Mon, 31 Jul 2006, LDB wrote:
Assuming the server still exists in bacula-dir.conf, perhaps the file
tree has expired and been prined off?
Yes, it does exist in bacula-dir.conf. How do I then get the file tree
back?
bscan - which is time-consuming.
AB
I have seen this recently. In my case the clientid that the database
listed for the job did not exist in the database so no jobs were found
for the client. To fix I manually added the correct clientid for all
jobs that I knew were for that client.
John
On 8/1/06, LDB [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
John Drescher wrote:
I have seen this recently. In my case the clientid that the database
listed for the job did not exist in the database so no jobs were found
for the client. To fix I manually added the correct clientid for all
jobs that I knew were for that client.
John
On 8/1/06, LDB
Hello,
On Tuesday 01 August 2006 14:27, LDB wrote:
John Drescher wrote:
I have seen this recently. In my case the clientid that the database
listed for the job did not exist in the database so no jobs were found
for the client. To fix I manually added the correct clientid for all
jobs
Kern Sibbald wrote:
Hello,
On Tuesday 01 August 2006 14:27, LDB wrote:
John Drescher wrote:
I have seen this recently. In my case the clientid that the database
listed for the job did not exist in the database so no jobs were found
for the client. To fix I manually added the correct
On Sun, 30 Jul 2006, LDB wrote:
I recently moved my backup server to another server. I copied
over the DB like I was suppose to and the necessary bacula files.
I also recently decommissioned a server and I have its old backup
as well but I cannot restore it even though its volume exists.
Alan Brown wrote:
On Sun, 30 Jul 2006, LDB wrote:
I recently moved my backup server to another server. I copied
over the DB like I was suppose to and the necessary bacula files.
I also recently decommissioned a server and I have its old backup
as well but I cannot restore it even though its
On Mon, 31 Jul 2006, LDB wrote:
Assuming the server still exists in bacula-dir.conf, perhaps the file
tree has expired and been prined off?
Yes, it does exist in bacula-dir.conf. How do I then get the file tree
back?
bscan - which is time-consuming.
AB
I recently moved my backup server to another server. I copied
over the DB like I was suppose to and the necessary bacula files.
I also recently decommissioned a server and I have its old backup
as well but I cannot restore it even though its volume exists.
I am not sure if this is because the old