Bacula-users

Re: [Bacula-users] Can't find restored file

2008-08-15 11:36:05
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Can't find restored file
From: Ryan Novosielski <novosirj AT umdnj DOT edu>
To: bacula-users AT lists.sourceforge DOT net
Date: Fri, 15 Aug 2008 11:35:31 -0400
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Arno Lehmann wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> 15.08.2008 15:02, Riho Lodi wrote:
>> Hei,
>>
>> After restorin file I get following report
>>
>> 14-aug   17:06 server02-dir JobId 157: Start Restore Job 
>> RestoreFiles.2008-08-14_17.06.03
>> 14-aug   17:06 server02-dir JobId 157: Using Device "FileStorage"
>> 14-aug   17:06 server02-sd JobId 157: Ready to read from volume "Proov1" 
>> on device "FileStorage" (/home/bacula).
>> 14-aug   17:06 server02-sd JobId 157: Forward spacing Volume "Proov1" to 
>> file:block 0:999936172.
>> 14-aug   17:06 server02-dir JobId 157: Bacula server02-dir 2.2.8 
>> (26Jan08): 14-aug  -2008 17:06:32
>>  Build OS:               i486-pc-linux-gnu debian lenny/sid
>>  JobId:                  157
>>  Job:                    RestoreFiles.2008-08-14_17.06.03
>>  Restore Client:         ntserver-fd
>                             ^^^^^^^^^^^
> This is an important piece of information...
> 
>>  Start time:             14-aug  -2008 17:06:23
>>  End time:               14-aug  -2008 17:06:32
>>  Files Expected:         1
>>  Files Restored:         1
>>  Bytes Restored:         11,492,433
>>  Rate:                   1276.9 KB/s
>>  FD Errors:              0
>>  FD termination status:  OK
>>  SD termination status:  OK
>>  Termination:            Restore OK
>>
>> 14-aug   17:06 server02-dir JobId 157: Begin pruning Jobs.
>> 14-aug   17:06 server02-dir JobId 157: No Jobs found to prune.
>> 14-aug   17:06 server02-dir JobId 157: Begin pruning Files.
>> 14-aug   17:06 server02-dir JobId 157: No Files found to prune.
>> 14-aug   17:06 server02-dir JobId 157: End auto prune.
>>
>>
>> I understand that it says that recuested file is restored. 
>> Bacula-dir.conf points restore directory to /bacula-restores. But I 
>> can't see the restored file there. What could be a problem.
> 
> Did you look on the ntserver-fd machine?
> 
> It is quite common to restore to a certain client and look for the 
> files on another machine (most often, people search the machine 
> running the DIR for their files...)

Also, when the restore started, you were permitted to choose "where," as
in where on the filesystem.

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