Yesterday I had to make a recovery of a huge amount of data caused by a disc crash of one of our Windows Clients.
To recovery worked without a problem, but afterwards I had problems with some applications that couldn't start because of permission problems with their data.
After some hours of searching I found that the reason was that bacula had recovered all directories with the System an Read-Only Attribute set.
For most Windows programs that is no problem because they don't honor directory attributes when accessing files. But a tomcat server had problems withtheses attributes because they permit him access to some file operations inside a directory which has these attributes set.
After I remove the system and read-only attribute with the windows attrib command from all directories all applications worked without any further problems.
I am using Bacula 3.0.3 on the server and on the clients. And all other permissions expecially the ntfs permissions were completly correct.
And am 100% sure that the system and read-only attributes weren't set on the crashed disc before.
So does anybody know these problems and how I could avoild them while a next restore.
Best regards
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