since some time I have problems recovering the owner, group and permission of (some) directories. Today I took the time to trace that down:
I am doing an interactive restore of nfs2:/export/user2/litauer/mgmt/backend/mailman and nfs2:/export/user2/litauer/mgmt/backend/live. Baculas index shows the correct ownership, group and permissions:
$ pwd
cwd is: /export/user2/litauer/mgmt/backend/
$ dir mailman
drwx--x--x 3 litauer 1050 65 2012-05-18 23:20:10 /export/user2/litauer/mgmt/backend/mailman/
$ dir live
drwx--x--x 3 litauer 1050 4096 2012-05-18 23:20:10 /export/user2/litauer/mgmt/backend/live/
I "mark" both directories and start a recover to the original backup-client and filesystem. Bacula dir and client fd are running version 5.2.13. The clients filesystem is of type xfs.
How do you "mark" "live" directory for restore?
The behavior what you are seeing means you do not mark it for restore instead of you marked some other dir/file inside "live" directory and this directory was created with default permission/ownership during restore of other dir/file. It is a standard behavior, not a bug.
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