On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 10:00:34AM +1000, James Harper wrote:
> > >
> > > 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?
> > 
> > OK, I did that inside 'C:\Program Files\Exchsrvr'.
> > It ended up quite long, so I've uploaded it to my website.
> > You can find it here: http://grke.net/dirs.txt
> > 
> 
> I'm a little concerned about the number of '.edb' and '.stm' files in
> the 'Recovery Storage Group', but more concerned about the files in
> 'Recovery Storage Group\restore'. I would delete the whole restore
> directory and try again.

OK, I used the Exchange Server Manager program to remove the Recovery Storage
Group, then I went to 'C:\Program Files\Exchsrvr' and deleted the 'Recovery
Storage Group' directory completely.

I then repeated the exercise from step (h) in my original email, and got
identical results (bacula-fd crashed and the following appeared in my log:
devel-wk3-32-fd JobId 49: Error: HrESERestoreComplete failed with error
0xc7ff1004 - Unknown error).

I've uploaded the output of the 'dir /s' command after doing the above, to
http://grke.net/dirs2.txt

>From that, here is the part that shows 'Recovery Storage Group':

 Directory of C:\Program Files\Exchsrvr\Recovery Storage Group

19/08/2009  11:24    <DIR>          .
19/08/2009  11:24    <DIR>          ..
19/08/2009  11:24         4,206,592 Mailbox Store (DEVEL-WK3-32).edb
19/08/2009  11:24         4,202,496 Mailbox Store (DEVEL-WK3-32).stm
19/08/2009  11:24    <DIR>          restore
               2 File(s)      8,409,088 bytes

 Directory of C:\Program Files\Exchsrvr\Recovery Storage Group\restore

19/08/2009  11:24    <DIR>          .
19/08/2009  11:24    <DIR>          ..
19/08/2009  11:24             1,190 restore.env
               1 File(s)          1,190 bytes



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