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Re: can't recover data from backup with smbclient

2003-07-25 09:17:46
Subject: Re: can't recover data from backup with smbclient
From: Moliere Christian <christian.moliere AT wanadooportails DOT com>
To: Paul Bijnens <paul.bijnens AT xplanation DOT com>
Date: Fri, 25 Jul 2003 15:12:39 +0200


Paul Bijnens wrote:

Moliere Christian wrote:


? NT_STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_NOT_FOUND opening remote file \profil\Application Data\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Quick Launch\Démarrer Internet Explorer.lnk (\profil\Application Data\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Quick Launch\) ? NT_STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_NOT_FOUND opening remote file \profil\Application Data\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Quick Launch\Démarrer Outlook Express.lnk (\profil\Application Data\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Quick Launch\) ? NT_STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_NOT_FOUND listing \profil\Application Data\Microsoft\Macros complémentaires\*
...etc...


The above msgs have to do with the codepage setting of your
samba.  I still haven't figured out the exact details, but
tweeking the smb.conf file helps.
I had to add:

   character set = ISO8859-1

to the global section.
This solved that problem for win2000 and WinNT4 systems, but
it introduced the problem to Win9x.  That was a long time
ago; and we have no Win9x anymore in your disklist.


I set this parameter "character set = ISO8859-1" in the smb.conf.




I can't find any index file in the index directory and of course when I try to recover them, mrecover command tell me :

sethost jupiter-backup
501 No index records for host: jupiter-backup. Have you enabled indexing?


We'll repeat the question. Have you enable indexing?

No I didn't. I set it in my dumptype and tried again a backup. That has resolved my error messages in the email report because I have no more error messages in it. I checked if I have now an index file and I have it.



Here it is my disklist :

jupiter-backup //exploitsrvdc2/christian.moliere$ nocomp-user-gnutar


The dumptype "nocomp-user-gnutar" should have indexing enabled.
Verify this with:

amadmin YourConfig disklist jupiter-backup  \
                '//exploitsrvdc2/christian.moliere$'

and see if it has "index YES" or "index NO".

If it has "index YES", then we'll need more information, like
the relevant debug files in /tmp/amanda/*.


> I have a backup file and I can recover some datas with dd command.

The singular of data is datum :-) (restored from my latin archive backups).

Do you mean you understand how to work with the bare files using
dd and gnutar, and also how using "amrestore"?
Or do you mean that not all the data can be restored?

That meant I was able to restore all the data in the backup file. Finaly I tried to restore all the new data and it was ok.
Thanks for your speed help.

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Sincerely,
Cordialement,

Christian MOLIERE

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