If I do a restore to a windows system the directories appear with the system
and hidden attributes set.
Look in your restore directory for subdirectories with those attributes set.
Kind regards,
Pieter Sybesma
Jeremy Maes wrote:
>
> Op 28/08/2011 18:51, man_in_the_hill schreef:
>> Hello the world,
>>
>> I use bacula 5.0.3 for backup files from linux client and windows client.
>>
>> My backup system:
>>
>> One serveur debian lenny proxmox 1.8 with bacula-dir, bacula-fd,
>> bacula-sd running on and one virtual machine running windows xp with
>> bacula-win 5.0.3 running on .
>>
>> The backup device is a usb disk NTFS mounted on debian via ntfs-3g.
>>
>> The backup file run fine and the volumes are created but when I want to
>> restore a client windows backup, the restore is ok but no files appears
>> in the restore folder !!!!!
> When you set up the restore job, did you use the default restore folder,
> or did you manually change it? If you didn't change it, what is the
> restore directory set to in the definition of your
> "RestoreFilesCristal2" job? Have you checked there?
>> Files Expected: 8,804
>> Files Restored: 8,804
> My experience with bacula is that if it says it has restored the files
> but you can't find them, you usually just have to search a bit more
> where they are. They've always been there for me though after a bit of
> searching.
>
> Kind regards,
> Jeremy
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