The error is
12-Aug 09:51 BS01-FD1 JobId 12560: Error: create_file.c:292 Could not open
/nas/bacula/data/backups/mail/fifo/mail.tar: ERR=Interrupted system call
which is strange.
Is /nas/bacula/data/backups/mail/fifo/mail.tar a normal file or are you trying
to restore into a FIFO? You could try restoring into a file on the local
disk.
__Martin
>>>>> On Tue, 12 Aug 2014 10:25:12 -0400, Kenny Noe said:
>
> Phil,
>
> Thanks for the reply.
>
> So now the job runs and reports successful but all I get is a empty file.
>
> Here is the output from the log file :
>
> 12-Aug 09:50 BS01-DIR1 JobId 12560: Start Restore Job
> Restore_mail_bluewhale.2014-08-12_09.50.07_59
> 12-Aug 09:50 BS01-DIR1 JobId 12560: Using Device "File_bluewhale"
> 12-Aug 09:50 BS01-FD1 JobId 12560: shell command: run ClientRunBeforeJob
> "/nas/users/admin/scripts/MailRestore.bash"
> 12-Aug 09:50 BS01-FD1 JobId 12560: ClientRunBeforeJob: zimbra: unrecognized
> service
> 12-Aug 09:50 BS01-FD1 JobId 12560: ClientRunBeforeJob: zimbra: unrecognized
> service
> 12-Aug 09:50 BS01-SD1 JobId 12560: Ready to read from volume "mail-0386" on
> device "File_bluewhale" (/nas/bacula/bluewhale).
> 12-Aug 09:50 BS01-SD1 JobId 12560: Forward spacing Volume "mail-0386" to
> file:block 0:219.
> 12-Aug 10:12 BS01-SD1 JobId 12560: End of Volume at file 28 on device
> "File_bluewhale" (/nas/bacula/bluewhale), Volume "mail-0386"
> 12-Aug 10:12 BS01-SD1 JobId 12560: End of all volumes.
> 12-Aug 09:51 BS01-FD1 JobId 12560: Error: create_file.c:292 Could not open
> /nas/bacula/data/backups/mail/fifo/mail.tar: ERR=Interrupted system call
> 12-Aug 10:12 BS01-FD1 JobId 12560: shell command: run ClientAfterJob
> "/nas/users/admin/scripts/MailCleanup.bash"
> 12-Aug 10:12 BS01-FD1 JobId 12560: ClientAfterJob: zimbra: unrecognized
> service
> 12-Aug 10:12 BS01-DIR1 JobId 12560: Bacula BS01-DIR1 5.2.2 (26Nov11):
> Build OS: x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu ubuntu 11.10
> JobId: 12560
> Job: Restore_mail_bluewhale.2014-08-12_09.50.07_59
> Restore Client: besc-bs01
> Start time: 12-Aug-2014 09:50:09
> End time: 12-Aug-2014 10:12:40
> Files Expected: 1
> Files Restored: 0
> Bytes Restored: 0
> Rate: 0.0 KB/s
> FD Errors: 1
> FD termination status: OK
> SD termination status: OK
> Termination: Restore OK -- warning file count mismatch
>
>
> Why can I not restore my mail.tar file?
>
> Thanks --Kenny
>
>
>
> On Mon, Aug 11, 2014 at 8:29 PM, Phil Stracchino <phils AT caerllewys DOT net>
> wrote:
>
> > On 08/11/14 20:22, Kenny Noe wrote:
> > > Hi all,
> > >
> > > I am in desperate need of help. I have a server that had died. It was
> > > a faithful bacula client and I have backups I wish to recover. However
> > > when I run the restore command bacula waits on the "Client". What am i
> > > failing to understand? can I not restore files to a /tmp location from
> > > a Bacula backup w/o the actual client?? The client is dead...
> > >
> > > Help!!
> >
> > Restore to a temporary location on a different client. The client to
> > restore TO is one of the options in the restore job. When you've
> > finished selecting files, instead of saying Yes to the OK To Run prompt,
> > select Modify instead, and select a different client and a safe location
> > on that client.
> >
> >
> > --
> > Phil Stracchino
> > Babylon Communications
> > phils AT caerllewys DOT net
> > phil AT co.ordinate DOT org
> > Landline: 603.293.8485
> >
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