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Re: [Bacula-users] Restoring to a folder?

2011-01-10 11:04:48
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Restoring to a folder?
From: Dan Langille <dan AT langille DOT org>
To: Romer Ventura <rventura AT h-st DOT com>
Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2011 11:02:09 -0500
On 1/10/2011 10:21 AM, Romer Ventura wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I was trying to do a restore and after I marked all the folder/files I
> needed the process started and successfully finished, however, when I go
> to the folder which where the files are suppoused to be, they are not.
> The folder is empty. The client from where Bacula takes this data has
> not changed so I know it didn’t restore it to the remote client.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Here is some info:
>
> Job {
>
> Name = "RestoreFiles"
>
> Type = Restore
>
> Client=housigma25-fd
>
> FileSet="Full Set"
>
> Storage = SLDLTv4
>
> Pool = Default
>
> Messages = Standard
>
> Where = /srv/staging/restores
>
> }
>
> FileSet {
>
> Name = "Full Set"
>
> Include {
>
> Options {
>
> signature = MD5
>
> }
>
> File = /usr/sbin
>
> }
>
> Exclude {
>
> File = /var/lib/bacula
>
> File = /nonexistant/path/to/file/archive/dir
>
> File = /proc
>
> File = /tmp
>
> File = /.journal
>
> File = /.fsck
>
> }
>
> }
>
> LOG FILE:
>
> 08-Jan 17:01 housigma25-dir JobId 177: Start Restore Job
> RestoreFiles.2011-01-08_17.01.42_05
>
> 08-Jan 17:01 housigma25-dir JobId 177: Using Device "DLTv4"
>
> 08-Jan 17:01 housigma25-sd JobId 177: 3307 Issuing autochanger "unload
> slot 7, drive 0" command.
>
> 08-Jan 17:02 housigma25-sd JobId 177: 3304 Issuing autochanger "load
> slot 6, drive 0" command.
>
> 08-Jan 17:05 housigma25-sd JobId 177: 3305 Autochanger "load slot 6,
> drive 0", status is OK.
>
> 08-Jan 17:05 housigma25-sd JobId 177: Ready to read from volume "CNH913"
> on device "DLTv4" (/dev/nst0).
>
> 08-Jan 17:05 housigma25-sd JobId 177: Forward spacing Volume "CNH913" to
> file:block 90:0.
>
> 08-Jan 17:32 housigma25-sd JobId 177: End of Volume at file 107 on
> device "DLTv4" (/dev/nst0), Volume "CNH913"
>
> 08-Jan 17:34 housigma25-sd JobId 177: 3307 Issuing autochanger "unload
> slot 6, drive 0" command.
>
> 08-Jan 17:35 housigma25-sd JobId 177: 3304 Issuing autochanger "load
> slot 5, drive 0" command.
>
> 08-Jan 17:37 housigma25-sd JobId 177: 3305 Autochanger "load slot 5,
> drive 0", status is OK.
>
> 08-Jan 17:37 housigma25-sd JobId 177: Ready to read from volume "CNH914"
> on device "DLTv4" (/dev/nst0).
>
> 08-Jan 17:37 housigma25-sd JobId 177: Forward spacing Volume "CNH914" to
> file:block 121:0.
>
> 08-Jan 17:40 housigma25-sd JobId 177: End of Volume at file 122 on
> device "DLTv4" (/dev/nst0), Volume "CNH914"
>
> 08-Jan 17:41 housigma25-sd JobId 177: 3307 Issuing autochanger "unload
> slot 5, drive 0" command.
>
> 08-Jan 17:42 housigma25-sd JobId 177: 3304 Issuing autochanger "load
> slot 7, drive 0" command.
>
> 08-Jan 17:45 housigma25-sd JobId 177: 3305 Autochanger "load slot 7,
> drive 0", status is OK.
>
> 08-Jan 17:45 housigma25-sd JobId 177: Ready to read from volume "CNH909"
> on device "DLTv4" (/dev/nst0).
>
> 08-Jan 17:45 housigma25-sd JobId 177: Forward spacing Volume "CNH909" to
> file:block 52:0.
>
> 08-Jan 17:48 housigma25-sd JobId 177: End of Volume at file 52 on device
> "DLTv4" (/dev/nst0), Volume "CNH909"
>
> 08-Jan 17:48 housigma25-sd JobId 177: End of all volumes.
>
> 08-Jan 17:48 housigma25-dir JobId 177: Bacula housigma25-dir 5.0.2
> (28Apr10): 08-Jan-2011 17:48:03
>
> Build OS: i486-pc-linux-gnu debian 5.0.4
>
> JobId: 177
>
> Job: RestoreFiles.2011-01-08_17.01.42_05
>
> Restore Client: housigma34-fd
>
> Start time: 08-Jan-2011 17:01:44
>
> End time: 08-Jan-2011 17:48:03
>
> Files Expected: 47,545
>
> Files Restored: 47,545
>
> Bytes Restored: 13,386,304,625
>
> Rate: 4817.0 KB/s
>
> FD Errors: 0
>
> FD termination status: OK
>
> SD termination status: OK
>
> Termination: Restore OK
>
> I know that it didn’t restore it to the remote client because the folder
> on the server is 12.5GB and has 45,547 files, which is less that the
> supposed restore.
>
> Any ideas?

Have you looked in /srv/staging/restores on housigma34-fd?

-- 
Dan Langille - http://langille.org/

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