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[Bacula-users] Restoring to a folder?

2011-01-10 10:56:03
Subject: [Bacula-users] Restoring to a folder?
From: "Romer Ventura" <rventura AT h-st DOT com>
To: <bacula-users AT lists.sourceforge DOT net>
Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2011 09:21:21 -0600

Hello,

 

I was trying to do a restore and after I marked all the folder/files I needed the process started and successfully finished, however, when I go to the folder which where the files are suppoused to be, they are not. The folder is empty. The client from where Bacula takes this data has not changed so I know it didn’t restore it to the remote client.

 

Any ideas?

Here is some info:

Job {

  Name = "RestoreFiles"

  Type = Restore

  Client=housigma25-fd

  FileSet="Full Set"

  Storage = SLDLTv4

  Pool = Default

  Messages = Standard

  Where = /srv/staging/restores

}

FileSet {

  Name = "Full Set"

  Include {

    Options {

      signature = MD5

    }

    File = /usr/sbin

  }

  Exclude {

    File = /var/lib/bacula

    File = /nonexistant/path/to/file/archive/dir

    File = /proc

    File = /tmp

    File = /.journal

    File = /.fsck

  }

}

 

LOG FILE:

08-Jan 17:01 housigma25-dir JobId 177: Start Restore Job RestoreFiles.2011-01-08_17.01.42_05

08-Jan 17:01 housigma25-dir JobId 177: Using Device "DLTv4"

08-Jan 17:01 housigma25-sd JobId 177: 3307 Issuing autochanger "unload slot 7, drive 0" command.

08-Jan 17:02 housigma25-sd JobId 177: 3304 Issuing autochanger "load slot 6, drive 0" command.

08-Jan 17:05 housigma25-sd JobId 177: 3305 Autochanger "load slot 6, drive 0", status is OK.

08-Jan 17:05 housigma25-sd JobId 177: Ready to read from volume "CNH913" on device "DLTv4" (/dev/nst0).

08-Jan 17:05 housigma25-sd JobId 177: Forward spacing Volume "CNH913" to file:block 90:0.

08-Jan 17:32 housigma25-sd JobId 177: End of Volume at file 107 on device "DLTv4" (/dev/nst0), Volume "CNH913"

08-Jan 17:34 housigma25-sd JobId 177: 3307 Issuing autochanger "unload slot 6, drive 0" command.

08-Jan 17:35 housigma25-sd JobId 177: 3304 Issuing autochanger "load slot 5, drive 0" command.

08-Jan 17:37 housigma25-sd JobId 177: 3305 Autochanger "load slot 5, drive 0", status is OK.

08-Jan 17:37 housigma25-sd JobId 177: Ready to read from volume "CNH914" on device "DLTv4" (/dev/nst0).

08-Jan 17:37 housigma25-sd JobId 177: Forward spacing Volume "CNH914" to file:block 121:0.

08-Jan 17:40 housigma25-sd JobId 177: End of Volume at file 122 on device "DLTv4" (/dev/nst0), Volume "CNH914"

08-Jan 17:41 housigma25-sd JobId 177: 3307 Issuing autochanger "unload slot 5, drive 0" command.

08-Jan 17:42 housigma25-sd JobId 177: 3304 Issuing autochanger "load slot 7, drive 0" command.

08-Jan 17:45 housigma25-sd JobId 177: 3305 Autochanger "load slot 7, drive 0", status is OK.

08-Jan 17:45 housigma25-sd JobId 177: Ready to read from volume "CNH909" on device "DLTv4" (/dev/nst0).

08-Jan 17:45 housigma25-sd JobId 177: Forward spacing Volume "CNH909" to file:block 52:0.

08-Jan 17:48 housigma25-sd JobId 177: End of Volume at file 52 on device "DLTv4" (/dev/nst0), Volume "CNH909"

08-Jan 17:48 housigma25-sd JobId 177: End of all volumes.

08-Jan 17:48 housigma25-dir JobId 177: Bacula housigma25-dir 5.0.2 (28Apr10): 08-Jan-2011 17:48:03

  Build OS:               i486-pc-linux-gnu debian 5.0.4

  JobId:                  177

  Job:                    RestoreFiles.2011-01-08_17.01.42_05

  Restore Client:         housigma34-fd

  Start time:             08-Jan-2011 17:01:44

  End time:               08-Jan-2011 17:48:03

  Files Expected:         47,545

  Files Restored:         47,545

  Bytes Restored:         13,386,304,625

  Rate:                   4817.0 KB/s

  FD Errors:              0

  FD termination status:  OK

  SD termination status:  OK

  Termination:            Restore OK

 

I know that it didn’t restore it to the remote client because the folder on the server is 12.5GB and has 45,547 files, which is less that the supposed restore.

 

Any ideas?

 

Thanks

--------

Romer Ventura

 

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