On 12/05/12 06:18, Rodrigo Renie Braga wrote:
> If the files are located in "babylon4-sd", why are you passing
> "babylon5-sd" in the command line? 
> 
> .mod restoreclient="babylon5" fileset="Dummy" storage=*"babylon5-sd"*

The answer is, *I* didn't.  BAT did that "for" me without asking.

My point was, why does BAT even fill that in for a restore?  It should
be automatically filled in with the SD that actually has the files to be
restored ... or *not filled in at all*, because the information on which
volume(s) - and therefore which pool(s) and hence which sd(s) - will be
required to complete the restore *is in the BSR file anyway*.
Specifying an SD on a restore by default not only contributes nothing,
it actually *breaks* the restore.

BAT should default to *not* specifying a SD for restores unless the user
specifically chooses to do so.


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