Bacula-users

Re: [Bacula-users] Cannot restore, Fatal error: Error parsing bootstrap file.

2010-02-18 09:09:06
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Cannot restore, Fatal error: Error parsing bootstrap file.
From: Martin Simmons <martin AT lispworks DOT com>
To: bacula-users AT lists.sourceforge DOT net
Date: Thu, 18 Feb 2010 13:07:04 GMT
>>>>> On Thu, 18 Feb 2010 06:28:21 -0500, empsis  said:
> 
> empsis wrote:
> > Hi,
> >  
> > trying to restore a file from a backup, but it fails. 
> > 
> > FD - Windows x64 client on Windows Server 2008 x64, version 3.0.3
> >  
> > SD and Director on the same Debian machine, both version 3.0.3
> > 
> > Backups were performed without any problems, but restore - unsuccessful.  
> > No restores have been tried for this client until now, other clients - ok. 
> > 
> > Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
> > 
> > Log:
> > 
> > Job queued. JobId=17622
> > *
> > 12-Feb 16:48 mercury-dir JobId 17622: Start Restore Job 
> > RestoreFiles.2010-02-12_16.48.44_48
> > 12-Feb 16:48 mercury-dir JobId 17622: Using Device "FileDaily"
> > 12-Feb 16:48 mercury-sd JobId 17622: Fatal error: Bootstrap file error: 
> > Keyword VolAddr not found
> >             : Line 6, col 7 of file 
> > /var/lib/bacula/mercury-sd.RestoreFiles.2010-02-12_16.48.44_48.7.bootstrap
> > VolAddr=218-999936153
> >  
> > 12-Feb 16:48 mercury-sd JobId 17622: Fatal error: Error parsing bootstrap 
> > file.
> > 12-Feb 16:48 mercury-dir JobId 17622: Fatal error: Bad response to 
> > Bootstrap command: wanted 3000 OK bootstrap
> > , got 3904 Error bootstrap
> >  
> > ...
> > 
> > 
> > Bootstrap file contents:
> > 
> > Volume="2010-01-30_00-30-pvt-dc01-full"
> > MediaType="File"
> > Device="FileDaily"
> > VolSessionId=215
> > VolSessionTime=1263483189
> > VolAddr=218-999936153
> > FileIndex=1
> > Count=1
> 
> 
> 
> It actualy looks I cannot restore on ANY client. Could be this is due to
> upgrade from 2.x version to 3.0.3 which happened couple of months ago.
> I have even tried to perform restore on Debian, which is the backup server
> and has SD, DIR and FD - the same error.
> 
> Any ideas what could be causing this?

Could be version mismatch, but AFAIK all versions support the VolAddr keyword.

Are these Debian packages or something you built yourself?

__Martin

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