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Re: [Bacula-users] 0 files restored from bacula backup

2015-01-14 10:31:17
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] 0 files restored from bacula backup
From: Peter van Heusden <pvh AT sanbi.ac DOT za>
Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2015 17:29:08 +0200

No, about 900 files were marked, as can be seen in the files expected line. I did this by marking a directory, which, as I understand it, recursively marks everything under that directory.

Peter

On Jan 14, 2015 3:59 PM, "John Drescher" <drescherjm AT gmail DOT com> wrote:
On Wed, Jan 14, 2015 at 8:21 AM, Peter van Heusden <pvh AT sanbi.ac DOT za> wrote:
> Hi there
>
> I did a backup of one of our servers in early December 2014. The backup was
> written to a LTO3 tape on the IBM TS3200 tape changer that we have. The
> backup server is running bacula 5.0.0 and the client is bacula 2.2.8.
>
> I did a test restore soon after the backup completed and successfully
> restored some 4700 files (totalling 50 MB). Today I tried to do another
> restore from the data job and when the restore completed I got the message:
>
> 14-Jan 13:31 bacula-dir JobId 694: Bacula bacula-dir 5.0.0 (26Jan10):
> 14-Jan-2015 13:31:00
>   Build OS:               x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu redhat
>   JobId:                  694
>   Job:                    RestoreFiles.2015-01-14_13.28.46_09
>   Restore Client:         backup-server
>   Start time:             14-Jan-2015 13:28:48
>   End time:               14-Jan-2015 13:31:00
>   Files Expected:         915
>   Files Restored:         0
>   Bytes Restored:         0
>   Rate:                   0.0 KB/s
>   FD Errors:              0
>   FD termination status:  OK
>   SD termination status:  OK
>   Termination:            Restore OK -- warning file count mismatch
>
>
> No errors were reported but nothing was restored. Does anyone know what has
> happened to the data? And is there anything that can be done to get it back?
>

Did you forget to mark the files you want to restore?

John
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