Re: [Bacula-users] VSS reporting files corrupted or unreadable
2011-11-07 13:01:26
On Mon, 07 Nov 2011 11:40:18 -0500
Avery Ceo <aceo AT enterprisehostinginc DOT com> wrote:
> We have been running Bacula on Windows with VSS disabled, but would
> like to turn it on for disaster recovery purposes. In our tests on a
> fully patched version of Windows Server 2003, we are running into a
> problem where files that can be backed up without VSS are being
> reported as "corrupted or unreadable" when VSS is enabled. I posted
> a sample log to http://pastebin.com/NRYgmRQy
>
> This does appear to be a Windows VSS problem rather than an issue with
> the Bacula client, as the system logs report an ntfs error when it
> occurs. A chkdsk did not help.
>
> Has anybody seen this issue before? Any suggestions on how to resolve
> it?
>
> Client OS: Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition (32 bit)
> Bacula version: 5.0.3
Do you run any sort of antivirus software on the server?
I have identical setup for a bunch of servers and did not ever seen
anything like what you described.
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