Hi,

On 1/27/2006 1:39 PM, Angela Gavazzi wrote:
Am Freitag, 27. Januar 2006 12.38 schrieb Arno Lehmann:

Hello,

On 1/27/2006 11:54 AM, Angela Gavazzi wrote:

Hallo!

I'm using bacula 1.36.2 (deb packages) under Debian Sarge to backup
linux and windows 2000 clients.
Now I have to restore a folder on a windows client - I know I restored
in the past without problems - and run in this error:
Fatal error: REGEX ^.?*$ compile error. ERR=REGEX not available on this
system.
I tested restore to NT4 and to W2K, it's the same.

Yes, regular expressions (probably used in your fileset for the restore)
don't work on windows.

Only for understanding:
I tryed to restore a specific file wih the full path and/or a folder like this: f:/folder1/folder2/ I think I is nearly the same I also did in the past. Where do regexp come "into play" if I give the exact path? Excuse the case it is a stupid question...

Ok, keep in mind that this is not verified...

During a restore, you have to select a fileset. Includes and excludes from that fileset are sent to the FD, which, in your case, complains about the regular expressions.

IIRC, that fileset does not have to be the one you used for the backup, so you can use your usual windows client fileset, for example.

Simply look up your restore job template in the director configuration, and see if the fileset referenced therein uses regular expressions. If it does, and another fileset without REs works as expected, I'm right :-)


when trying to restore to a samba share I had this:
Error: Win32 data stream not supported on this Client.
As I didn't use the portable mode I understand it.

Well, as far as I know the current version supports restores of
non-portable data to unix/linux FDs, so that might offer an emergency
mode of recovery:

Build the SD and accompanying tools from version 1.38.5. No need to
install or actually use them on a production system - simly try using
the bls and bextract utilities to get to your data.


Will try it.

And, did it work?

Arno



Restores on Linux client work without Problems

Can anybody point me to the problem?

Problem is hopefully described above. the solution might be to choose
another fileset for the restores, for example one that simply includes /
and doesn't exclude anything.


Thank you very much,

Hope this helps,

Arno


Thank you very much.
angela


Angela







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