[Bacula-users] Record header index xxxx not equal record index yyyy

2013-11-11 Thread Christoph Litauer
Dear bacula users, I am trying to restore some files, but get the following output: 11-Nov 15:22 bacula-dir JobId 497604: Start Restore Job RestoreFiles.2013-11-11_15.22.03_45 11-Nov 15:22 bacula-dir JobId 497604: Using Device FileStorage0 to read. 11-Nov 15:22 bacula-sd JobId 497604: 3307

[Bacula-users] Restore Client (command line)

2013-11-11 Thread Jean-François Leroux
Hi, I have a script where I restore some machines on one big disk array. It starts with: *restore client=$1-fd where=/data/restore/$1 select current all done* then I have to write *mod* *5 (restore client)* then choose the correct client for restoration. Is there a command line word for

Re: [Bacula-users] Record header index xxxx not equal record index yyyy

2013-11-11 Thread Kern Sibbald
I am assuming that aleph1 is the name of your File daemon, and what it is say is that it had received a header for the 309262 record, and when the record arrived it was 329209, so it gave up. The errors after that one are meaningless ... This may have been a one time comm line hit or error, or

[Bacula-users] Bacula-Web 6.0.0 released

2013-11-11 Thread bacula-dev
Dear all, I'm proud to announce you that Bacula-Web version 6.0.0 is available from now. This version include several bug fixes and some interesting new features, I'd suggest to all users using a previous version of Bacula-Web to upgrade to the latest version. If you want to know more about

Re: [Bacula-users] Restore Client (command line)

2013-11-11 Thread Jean-François Leroux
Sorry, found it. It's restoreclient in one word. 2013/11/11 Jean-François Leroux leroux.jeanfranc...@gmail.com Hi, I have a script where I restore some machines on one big disk array. It starts with: *restore client=$1-fd where=/data/restore/$1 select current all done* then I have to