Hello, We're using Bacula 2.4.2 (Debian Lenny) on a big (21TB effective) RAID-6 box. While the RAID is extremely trustworthy the ole "all eggs in one box" rule lead us to divide it into 2 separate file systems to avoid any FS corruption to wipe out all backups at once.
When trying to do a restore with the very nice bat GUI the following got logged: --- The job will require the following Volume(s) Storage(s) SD Device(s) =========================================================================== Full-0054 File1 FileStorage1 Diff-0072 File2 FileStorage2 Inc-0075 File2 FileStorage2 --- So obviously it knew at that point where the respective volumes could be found. But once it was done with the full backup this happened: --- 19-Dec 18:06 lazarus-sd JobId 267: Warning: acquire.c:221 Read open device "File Storage1" (/data1/bacula) Volume "Diff-0072" failed: ERR=dev.c:490 Could not ope n: /data1/bacula/Diff-0072, ERR=No such file or directory 19-Dec 18:06 lazarus-sd JobId 267: Please mount Volume "Diff-0072" for: Job: RestoreFiles.2008-12-19_18.05.46 Storage: "FileStorage1" (/data1/bacula) Pool: Default Media type: File --- So now it insisted on getting the volumes from FileStorage1 (despite knowing where they really are). The File1 storage was the default in the bat restore dialog window, so my guess is that it's this bit overriding things. The choices are either of the 2 defined storage locations, so no "any" or "use the one where you think it is" option there. Is there any way to get this working w/o either having single storage device or generating a symlink farm for restores? Regards, Christian -- Christian Balzer Network/Systems Engineer NOC ch...@gol.com Global OnLine Japan/Fusion Network Services http://www.gol.com/ https://secure3.gol.com/mod-pl/ols/index.cgi/?intr_id=F-2ECXvzcr6656 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Bacula-users mailing list Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users