Hello Uwe,
The answer to your question depends a bit on what happened
when the job failed. If you were spooling the file attributes, it is
likely nothing was stored in the catalog. If there are some file
entries for the failed job that are stored in the catalog, then
yes, of course, you can
On Thu, Oct 10, 2013 at 09:57:46AM +0200, Kern Sibbald wrote:
Hello Uwe,
The answer to your question depends a bit on what happened
when the job failed. If you were spooling the file attributes, it is
likely nothing was stored in the catalog. If there are some file
entries for the failed
Hi folks,
one of our longer-running jobs broke yesterday after saving around 6TB
of data to lto4 tapes, the last 200G or so are probably missing. Is it
possible to restore files from such a failed backup job?
All the best, Uwe
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On 09/10/13 10:01, Uwe Schuerkamp wrote:
Hi folks,
one of our longer-running jobs broke yesterday after saving around 6TB
of data to lto4 tapes, the last 200G or so are probably missing.
6Tb on LTO4
Are you crazy? Break the job into smaller units!
As far as bacula's concerned the job is a
On Wed, Oct 09, 2013 at 10:41:59AM +0100, Alan Brown wrote:
On 09/10/13 10:01, Uwe Schuerkamp wrote:
Hi folks,
one of our longer-running jobs broke yesterday after saving around 6TB
of data to lto4 tapes, the last 200G or so are probably missing.
6Tb on LTO4
Are you crazy? Break the