Most likely you have two storage daemons and did not specify different 
MediaTypes.  If that is the case, solution: remove all but the desired 
Storage Resource from your bacula-dir.conf file, or manually update the 
database to have unique MediaTypes for each SD.

On Friday 17 November 2006 18:24, George R.Kasica wrote:
> >It is a bit subtle ...
> >
> >What is defined in the restore Job definition has little relevance.
> >
> >When the restore command asks you what client you want to restore 
(supposing 
> >you choose an option like #5 rather than specifying JobIds), you answer 
with 
> >the client where from which the data was backed up.  Then when you get to 
the 
> >yes/mod/no prompt after selecting all the files to restore, you use the 
"mod" 
> >option to change the client to where you want the data restored, and you 
will 
> >get just what you want.
> Kern:
> 
> That's what I'm doing here and it's not behaving as expected.....
> 
> Loaded up the latest restore, selected ALL items with 
> 
> mark *
> 
> exit
> 
> Changed Client to eagle-fd
> (I'm assume the system I want to put it back on)
>  
> Changed Where to /home/user/bacula-restore
> (On the above system)
> 
> ran the job and see the following:
> 
> 17-Nov 10:55 eagle-dir: Start Restore Job
> RestoreFiles.2006-11-17_10.55.35
> *
> 17-Nov 10:55 eagle-sd: 3301 Issuing autochanger "loaded drive 0"
> command.
> 17-Nov 10:55 eagle-sd: 3302 Autochanger "loaded drive 0", result is
> Slot 5.
> 17-Nov 10:55 eagle-sd: RestoreFiles.2006-11-17_10.55.35 Warning:
> acquire.c:146 Wrong Volume mounted on device "DDS-3-Drive0"
> (/dev/nst0): Wanted D1-SB-V0005 have D0-SB-V0005
> 17-Nov 10:55 eagle-sd: Please mount Volume "D1-SB-V0005" on Storage
> Device "DDS-3-Drive0" (/dev/nst0) for Job
> RestoreFiles.2006-11-17_10.55.35
> 
> There's my problem.....its wanting the D1 volumes which are in Drive1
> to be mounted in Drive0 which is the drive normally used by another
> system (eagle-fd) why isn't is finding the backups on the drive they
> were created on??
> 
> DDS-3-Drive0 is the drive that has the taped for the system I'm
> restoring TO
> 
> DDS-3-Drive1 which holds D1-SB-V0005 is the drive for the system I'm
> trying to restore that has the backup tapes I need. 
> 
> It seems by changing the client it somehow changes the drive it looks
> at.....
> 
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