From: Ryan N. <nov...@um...> - 2006-02-02 17:12:55
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And if you haven't been backing up your catalog regularly (like me when=20 one of my staff did this one to me ;)), you can bscan all the tapes. For=20 me, it was 3 tapes, so it was not a big deal. ---- _ _ _ _ ___ _ _ _ |Y#| | | |\/| | \ |\ | | | Ryan Novosielski - User Support Spec. III |$&| |__| | | |__/ | \| _| | nov...@um... - 973/972.0922 (2-0922) \__/ Univ. of Med. and Dent.| IST/AST - NJMS Medical Science Bldg - C630=20 Phil Stracchino wrote: > Ludovic Strappazon wrote: > =20 >> Hi Eric, >> >> I think you should restore your catalog >> >> Ludovic Strappazon >> >> Eric Peterson a =E9crit : >> >> >> =20 >>> I was trying to recycle a volume following the directions on the >>> website. I guess they are only for newer versions or I didn't do >>> things quite right. >>> >>> I selected 'purge', 'jobs', and then it asked for a file daemon so I >>> chose the file daemon that needed a volume. I thought it would then >>> ask me what jobs to purge. Instead it purged all the jobs for that >>> client. >>> >>> So now that I'm in a bit of trouble, how do I restore my jobs for tha= t >>> client? >>> >>> Thanks. >>> =20 > > Assuming you've been backing up your catalog regularly, stop Bacula, > bscan your most recent tape, bextract the catalog backup from it, use > that to reload your catalog, then restart Bacula. > > > =20 |