Zitat von lst_ho...@kwsoft.de:

> Zitat von James Harper <james.har...@bendigoit.com.au>:
>
>>>
>>> Hello
>>>
>>> we tested a restore on a somewhat larger jobs (Windows 2003 client) with
>>> the following result:
>>>
>>> 10-Sep 21:28 bacula-test-dir JobId 116: Error: Bacula bacula-test-dir
>>> 5.2.10 (28Jun12):
>>>    Build OS:               x86_64-pc-linux-gnu ubuntu 12.04
>>>    JobId:                  116
>>>    Job:                    RestoreFiles.2012-09-10_16.53.15_09
>>>    Restore Client:         xpression-fd
>>>    Start time:             10-Sep-2012 16:53:17
>>>    End time:               10-Sep-2012 21:28:33
>>>    Files Expected:         565,485
>>>    Files Restored:         565,485
>>>    Bytes Restored:         241,268,365,509
>>>    Rate:                   14608.2 KB/s
>>>    FD Errors:              343
>>>    FD termination status:  Error
>>>    SD termination status:  OK
>>>    Termination:            *** Restore Error ***
>>>
>>>
>>> The 343 errors are all but one of the following:
>>>
>>> 10-Sep 20:27 xpression-fd JobId 116: Error: filed/restore.c:1475  
>>> Write error
>>> on h:/g/tmp/Service/eclipse_training_dvd/Uebungsmaterial/Kapitel
>>> 09/Lektion 09.03/: Zugriff verweigert
>>>
>>> Strange enough the files are all there and i can't find any special
>>> permissions
>>> on them.
>>>
>>> Bacula is 5.2.10 on Server and client, OS is Windows 2003 32-Bit.
>>>
>>> Any idea what is worng with these files?
>>>
>>
>> I find process monitor from sysinternals.com very useful for
>> debugging stuff like this. You should be able to filter it on that
>> file/directory to just give you the records you are interested in.
>>
>> James
>
> Thanks, will try and report here what is gong on.

Ok, found the offender. It is a request for
/path:AFP_Afpinfo which get a ACCESS DENIED. From what i found these  
are NTFS alternate data streams used by old Macintosh fileshares.  
There are plenty of and none in this directory lead to trouble. Maybe  
it is related to the fact that in this case it is a alternate data  
stream for a directory and not a file. But with tools like LADS  
(http://www.heysoft.de/de/software/lads.php) it is no problem to list  
a alternate stream for a directory. Maybe the restore open mode is not  
usable for directory attached alternate data streams?

I guess from here a developers help is needed. At least it would be  
nice to see the alternate stream in the error message and not the bare  
directory name.

Thanks

Andreas


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