Hi,

On 4/23/2007 3:52 PM, Jeremy Koppel wrote:
> 
> 
> I’m sure I’ve seen this mentioned on a previous thread, but I can’t seem 
> to find it; we don’t have much occasion to back up Windows machines.  
> Maybe somebody can point me in the right direction?
> 
>  
> 
> We’re running Bacula 1.36.3-r2 (I’ve seen that there are newer versions, 
> but they don’t seem to be in Portage ) on our server, and the Windows 
> client in question.  A test backup went fine, but on the test restore, I 
> get:
> 
>  
> 
>   JobId:                  816
> 
>   Job:                    RestoreFiles.2007-04-23_09.30.08
> 
>   Client:                 bcact1-fd
> 
>   Start time:             23-Apr-2007 09:30:10
> 
>   End time:               23-Apr-2007 09:34:12
> 
>   Files Expected:         3,850
> 
>   Files Restored:         3,849
> 
>   Bytes Restored:         1,739,460,553
> 
>   Rate:                   7187.9 KB/s
> 
>   FD Errors:              0
> 
>   FD termination status:  OK
> 
>   SD termination status:  OK
> 
>   Termination:            Restore OK -- warning file count mismatch
> 
>  
> 
> Does this mean that it actually missed a file during restore?  How do I 
> find out which file, and make sure the backup / restore works correctly?

The missing file might be a directory entry... I don't recall the 
details now, but I verified that Bacula seems to not count directory 
entries during the actual restore, but expects them.

I verified this by setting up a test backup with a known number of files 
and directories, doing a backup and a restore and comparing... IIRC, by 
adding directories I found that these were not counted, but al files 
were saved and restored correctly.

As I typically only restore selected files this was nothing that needed 
further examination from me...

Arno

>  
> 
> --Jeremy
> 
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