On Thursday 05 February 2009 13:20:43 Graham Keeling wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've been trying out the code that is in SVN now.
>
> So far, I can say that these error messages with 'accurate' turned on,
> doing incremental backups, have gone away:
> Jan 22 16:59:56  bacula-dir: devel-wk3-32-fd JobId 35: Error: Error in
> GetFileAttributesExW: file \\...@exchange: ERR=The system cannot find the
> file specified.

OK, thanks.  That is a step forward.

Since I don't yet have an MS Exchange setup, I'm sending these questions to 
James to see if he has any ideas.

>
> However, when I try to restore with bconsole, browsing to...
> "/@Exchange/Microsoft Information Store/First Storage Group/"
> ...I only get the most recent log file listed, so I can't select the
> database files that are normally there when restoring from a full backup.
>
> If I mark '/@Exchange/Microsoft Information Store/First Storage Group/', so
> that it restores that directory, and the single log file inside, I can get
> the bacula-fd into a state where it has this file open...
> 'C:\Program Files\Exchsrvr\MDBDATA\restore\restore.env'
> ...and it doesn't let it go, meaning that subsequent restores fail with the
> message:
> Feb  5 09:53:27  bacula-dir: devel-wk3-32-fd JobId 24: Error:
> HrESERestoreOpen failed with error 0xc7ff0bce - Unknown error. When I
> restart bacula-fd, it releases the file.
>
>
>
> I reverted to trying to restore a full backup, and found that I still can't
> restore to the 'Recovery Storage Group', only now the error message is
> different:
> Feb  5 10:29:24  bacula-dir: devel-wk3-32-fd JobId 48: Error:
> DatabaseBackupInfo file must exist and must be first in directory
>
> I also noticed the following two things:
> When I do a 'dir' inside the bconsole restore browser, all the files have
> size '-1'.

That is normal.  The size was not known when the backup started so we must set 
it to -1.

> When I use 'bls' to look at a volume's contents, the output includes some
> binary.

Well, there should be binary data there, so this seems perfectly normal.

>
>
> At one point this morning, bacula-fd crashed, though I cannot say what
> steps made it crash. When I logged out and in to windows again, it asked me
> about sending an error report to Microsoft, and after clicking around a
> little bit, I found the files that it wanted to send. I think it includes
> some sort of core dump, which might be helpful. I've attached the files to
> this email.
>

Thanks.  Generally Microsoft supplied stuff does not help us much, but I will 
look at it.

Regards,

Kern

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