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Re: [Bacula-users] Automatic restore script issues

2017-03-10 14:03:54
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Automatic restore script issues
From: Wanderlei Huttel <wanderleihuttel AT gmail DOT com>
To: Reinier Carmona Lizana <reinier.carmona AT gmail DOT com>, bacula-users AT lists.sourceforge DOT net
Date: Fri, 10 Mar 2017 16:02:40 -0300
Post a print screen with the error.

Best regards

Wanderlei Hüttel

2017-03-10 16:00 GMT-03:00 Reinier Carmona Lizana <reinier.carmona AT gmail DOT com>:
The same thing, it keep kicking me.

2017-03-10 13:56 GMT-05:00 Wanderlei Huttel <wanderleihuttel AT gmail DOT com>:
Sorry

You need to write quotations with escape:

/bin/echo "restore before=\"2017-01-30 08:00:00\" client=mx5-fd restoreclient=finlay-fd where=/mnt/externo/bacula/bacula/archives/restore/mx5 restorejob=RestoreFilesExterno select all done yes" | /usr/bin/bconsole

Best regards

Wanderlei Hüttel

2017-03-10 15:54 GMT-03:00 Reinier Carmona Lizana <reinier.carmona AT gmail DOT com>:

Improper date format: 2017-01-30

I wrote like before

2017-01-30\ 08:00:00

and your suggestion. And everything is the same. I kick me to the bash console without choose the 3 options.


2017-03-10 13:41 GMT-05:00 Wanderlei Huttel <wanderleihuttel AT gmail DOT com>:
I forgot a quotation before RestoreFilesExterno

/bin/echo "restore before="2017-01-30 08:00:00" client=mx5-fd restoreclient=finlay-fd where=/mnt/externo/bacula/
bacula/archives/restore/mx5 restorejob=RestoreFilesExterno select all done yes" | /usr/bin/bconsole

Best regards

Wanderlei Hüttel

2017-03-10 15:40 GMT-03:00 Wanderlei Huttel <wanderleihuttel AT gmail DOT com>:
Hello

Try this way.

/bin/echo "restore before="2017-01-30 08:00:00" client=mx5-fd restoreclient=finlay-fd where=/mnt/externo/bacula/bacula/archives/restore/mx5 restorejob="RestoreFilesExterno select all done yes" | /usr/bin/bconsole



Best regards

Wanderlei Hüttel

2017-03-10 15:37 GMT-03:00 Reinier Carmona Lizana <reinier.carmona AT gmail DOT com>:
Hi, thanks for your answer i added this 

restorejob=RestoreFilesExterno yes"

and still is not working

this is the full orden.

/bin/echo "restore select all before=2017-01-30\ 08:00:00 client=mx5-fd restoreclient=finlay-fd where=/mnt/externo/bacula/bacula/archives/restore/mx5 done select restorejob="RestoreFilesExterno yes" | /usr/bin/bconsole




2017-03-10 13:10 GMT-05:00 Wanderlei Huttel <wanderleihuttel AT gmail DOT com>:
Hello Reiner

This is because you have more than one restore job.
Include this parameter in your script that that will works fine
restorejob="Some Restore Job Name"

Best regards

Wanderlei Hüttel

2017-03-10 15:02 GMT-03:00 Reinier Carmona Lizana <reinier.carmona AT gmail DOT com>:
Hello, I am trying to do an automatic restore script, but I am having this issues:

# vim restore


bin/echo "restore select all before=2017-01-30\ 08:00:00 client=mx5-fd restoreclient=finlay-fd where=/mnt/externo/bacula/bacula/archives/restore/mx5 done select yes" | /usr/bin/bconsole


when i call the script like this

#./restore

i show me this:
 
Connecting to Director bacula-dir.red.sld.cu:9101
1000 OK: bacula-dir Version: 5.2.6 (21 February 2012)
Enter a period to cancel a command.
restore select all before=2017-01-30\ 08:00:00 client=mx5-fd restoreclient=finlay-fd where=/mnt/externo/bacula/bacula/archives/restore/mx5 done select yes
Using Catalog "MyCatalog"
Automatically selected FileSet: Standard Set
+---------+-------+----------+-------------+---------------------+------------+
| JobId   | Level | JobFiles | JobBytes    | StartTime           | VolumeName |
+---------+-------+----------+-------------+---------------------+------------+
| 248,718 | F     |    6,163 | 972,780,649 | 2017-03-06 23:30:30 | VA0203L3   |
| 248,874 | I     |       51 | 743,483,652 | 2017-03-07 16:09:19 | VA0208L3   |
| 249,030 | I     |       52 | 743,678,821 | 2017-03-08 02:00:02 | VA0208L3   |
| 248,956 | I     |       52 | 743,678,821 | 2017-03-08 02:00:14 | Vol_0069   |
| 249,113 | I     |       12 | 682,442,777 | 2017-03-08 19:38:26 | Vol_0078   |
| 249,189 | I     |       13 | 682,462,601 | 2017-03-08 20:32:25 | VA0208L3   |
| 249,273 | I     |      116 | 744,181,376 | 2017-03-09 17:58:42 | Vol_0066   |
| 249,349 | I     |      114 | 744,194,144 | 2017-03-09 18:54:46 | VA0208L3   |
| 249,433 | I     |       45 | 744,406,590 | 2017-03-10 07:26:33 | Vol_0068   |
| 249,509 | I     |       47 | 744,418,911 | 2017-03-10 08:05:28 | VA0208L3   |
+---------+-------+----------+-------------+---------------------+------------+
Automatically selected FileSet: Standard Set
+---------+-------+----------+-------------+---------------------+------------+
| JobId   | Level | JobFiles | JobBytes    | StartTime           | VolumeName |
+---------+-------+----------+-------------+---------------------+------------+
| 239,350 | F     |    6,137 | 803,816,815 | 2017-01-01 12:59:17 | VA0217L3   |
| 243,317 | D     |      172 | 590,776,475 | 2017-01-29 18:36:07 | VA0192L3   |
+---------+-------+----------+-------------+---------------------+------------+
You have selected the following JobIds: 239350,243317

Building directory tree for JobId(s) 239350,243317 ...  Bootstrap records written to /var/lib/bacula/bacula-dir.restore.7.bsr

The job will require the following
   Volume(s)                 Storage(s)                SD Device(s)
===========================================================================
  
   *VA0217L3                  MSL6000                   Drive-0                 
   *VA0192L3                  MSL6000                   Drive-0                 

Volumes marked with "*" are online.


6,309 files selected to be restored.

The defined Restore Job resources are:
     1: RestoreFiles EVA
     2: RestoreFiles
     3: RestoreFilesExterno
Select Restore Job (1-3):

But in this point it return me to bash, I need a way to select one of this defined Restore Job resources,


The defined Restore Job resources are:
     1: RestoreFiles EVA
     2: RestoreFiles
     3: RestoreFilesExterno
Select Restore Job (1-3):

for example I want to choose number 3, what I could do? Any suggestions? Thanks in advanced.



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