> 
> So, onto trying to restore using the Recovery Storage Group, following
the
> instructions here:
>
http://bacula.org/manuals/en/concepts/concepts/New_Features.html#SECTION
003200
> 000000000000000
> 
> backup.example.com-dir JobId 44: Start Restore Job
devel-wk3-32-restore.2009-
> 08-18_08.52.37_40
> backup.example.com-dir JobId 44: Using Device "Disk^A1.0"
> backup.example.com-sd-91 JobId 44: Ready to read from volume
"backup-0011" on
> device "Disk 1.0" (/write/mnt/Disk 1/var/lib/bacula/volumes).
> backup.example.com-sd-91 JobId 44: Forward spacing Volume
"backup-0011" to
> file:block 0:237.
> backup.example.com-sd-91 JobId 44: End of Volume at file 0 on device
"Disk
> 1.0" (/write/mnt/Disk 1/var/lib/bacula/volumes), Volume "backup-0011"
> backup.example.com-sd-91 JobId 44: End of all volumes.
> devel-wk3-32-fd JobId 44: Error: HrESERestoreComplete failed with
error
> 0xc7ff1004 - Unknown error.

I've seen that when some stray files have been left in one of the
working directories from a previous restore.

Can you do a 'dir /s' in all the directories where the database and
logfiles live and send it to me?

James

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