Dan –
The status is as follows:
Daemon started 13-Jan-15 22:55. Jobs: run=28, running=0.
Heap: heap=409,600 smbytes=7,879,634 max_bytes=7,879,752 bufs=48,424 max_bufs=48,426
Sizes: boffset_t=8 size_t=4 int32_t=4 int64_t=8
Running Jobs:
Reading: Full Restore job RestoreFiles JobId=56961 Volume="Backup-0897"
pool="DailyPool" device="Backup2" (/backup2/)
Files=0 Bytes=0 Bytes/sec=0
FDReadSeqNo=6 in_msg=6 out_msg=16856879 fd=5
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Device status:
Device "Backup2" (/backup2/) is mounted with:
Volume: Backup-0897
Pool: *unknown*
Media type: FullFiles
Total Bytes Read=99,414,217,728 Blocks Read=1,541,019 Bytes/block=64,512
Positioned at File=23 Block=629,904,148
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Used Volume status:
Backup-0897 on device "Backup2" (/backup2/)
Reader=1 writers=0 devres=0 volinuse=1
Backup-0847 read volume JobId=56961
Backup-0848 read volume JobId=56961
Backup-0891 read volume JobId=56961
Backup-0897 read volume JobId=56961
Backup-0898 read volume JobId=56961
Backup-0899 read volume JobId=56961
Backup-0950 read volume JobId=56961
Backup-0966 read volume JobId=56961
Backup-0968 read volume JobId=56961
Backup-0980 read volume JobId=56961
Backup-0981 read volume JobId=56961
Backup-0982 read volume JobId=56961
Thanks -
From: Dan Langille [mailto:dan AT langille DOT org]
Sent: Friday, January 16, 2015 12:07 PM
To: Steve Walker
Cc: bacula-users
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Help with Restore Function
Greetings –
We are running Bacula 5.0.3 on a Linux box that backs up both Linux and Windows machines. I am trying to run a restore and am encountering an issue that I have not seen before.
The volume I am trying to restore from has been pruned so I ran the restore using a REGEX _expression_ to restore one folder to a Windows server. The restore looks like it started
(Tuesday 1/13/15 around 11PM MST) and I see it when I run status-dir through bconsole.
The output of bconsole:
JobId Level Name Status
======================================================================
56961 RestoreFiles.2015-01-13_22.58.40_03 is waiting on Storage FullChuck
I’m not sure what has happened here. I do not see that it has tried to create the restore folder yet. The folder I am trying to restore contains 10 files and is not that big.
The volume I are trying to restore from resides on a NAS array which I can ping and ssh into. Not seeing anything in the log files either.
Anyone have any thoughts about what is going on?
What is the output of status storage on FullChuck?