Dear Michael,
You're right, after several runs I forgot to place the flag and then
just copied the command and never saw it missing. That's why it's no
longer creating the record, Anyway, the error continues.
The right output is:
bscan -m -s -v -c /etc/bacula/bacula-sd.conf -V Peliculas0001 /dev
Juan Pablo Lorier schrieb:
> bscan -m -v -c /etc/bacula/bacula-sd.conf -V Peliculas0001 /dev/nst0
try adding "-s"
for me that works.
HTH
Michael
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Hi Konstantin,
First of all, thanks for your reply.
I've read the post you mention and is not related. I'm trying to recover
a job that is in one tape and the problem is that I get the job rescaned
into the database but with errors.
Reading other posts with problems with bscan I've set all retenti
On Mon, 8 Aug 2011 13:46:17 -0300
Juan Pablo Lorier wrote:
> This is the second time I ask (as the first was nobody answered). I
> accidentally purged/pruned (by autorecycling the tape) the tape. I'm
> now trying to recover it to the database with bscan but the job
> appears as "finished with err
--On Freitag, 8. Dezember 2006 12:26 +0100 Angela Gavazzi
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> After a HD failure and following new install, I have to rebuild some
> catalogs from tapes in a separate new db. (the new one is utf-8)
> As I understood I can use bscan for this.
>
> Using this comm