Hello everyone,

im using bacula 5.2, i hope it isnt too old for you to give me an answer.

the problem is this:

when i try to restore from a job which refers to a storage named
"storage_good", it returns an error saying that the task cannot be
performed, because storage resource cannot be found... but this storage
resource is not right, it is an old storage that has nothing to do with the
job. it is named "storage_bad".

this "storage_bad" was deleted some weeks ago cause i didnt need it anymore.

this is the error:

23-nov 19:59 mydir-dir JobId 1988: Start Restore Job
RestoreFiles.2015-11-23_19.59.23_06
23-nov 19:59 mydir-dir JobId 1988: Using Device "good_device"
23-nov 19:59 mydir-dir JobId 1988: Warning: Could not get storage resource
'bad_storage'.
23-nov 19:59 mydir-sd JobId 1988: Fatal error: No Volume names found for
restore.
23-nov 19:59 mydir-fd JobId 1988: Fatal error: job.c:2390 Bad response to
Read Data command. Wanted 3000 OK data
, got 3000 error

23-nov 19:59 mydir-dir JobId 1988: Fatal error: Could not get storage
resource 'bad_storage'.
23-nov 19:59 mydir-dir JobId 1988: Error: Bacula mydir-dir 5.2.6 (21Feb12):
Build OS:               x86_64-pc-linux-gnu debian 7.0
JobId:                  1988
Job:                    RestoreFiles.2015-11-23_19.59.23_06
Restore Client:         mydir-fd
Start time:             23-nov-2015 19:59:25
End time:               23-nov-2015 19:59:25
Files Expected:         7
Files Restored:         0
Bytes Restored:         0
Rate:                   0.0 KB/s
FD Errors:              1
FD termination status:
SD termination status:  Error
Termination:            *** Restore Error ***

23-nov 19:59 mydir-dir JobId 1988: Error: Bacula mydir-dir 5.2.6 (21Feb12):
Build OS:               x86_64-pc-linux-gnu debian 7.0
JobId:                  1988
Job:                    RestoreFiles.2015-11-23_19.59.23_06
Restore Client:         mydir-fd
Start time:             23-nov-2015 19:59:25
End time:               23-nov-2015 19:59:25
Files Expected:         7
Files Restored:         0
Bytes Restored:         0
Rate:                   0.0 KB/s
FD Errors:              2
FD termination status:
SD termination status:  Error
Termination:            *** Restore Error ***


this is the pool-job-storage configuration:

Pool {
  Name = good_pool_full
  Pool Type = Backup
  Recycle = yes
  AutoPrune = yes
  Volume Retention = 1 year
  Volume Use Duration = 2 days
  Maximum Volumes = 13
  LabelFormat = "good_volume_full_${NumVols}"
  Storage=good_storage
}

Pool {
  Name = good_pool_diff
  Pool Type = Backup
  Recycle = yes
  AutoPrune = yes
  Volume Retention = 6 months
  Volume Use Duration = 2 days
  Maximum Volumes = 27
  LabelFormat = "good_volume_diff_${NumVols}"
  Storage=good_storage
}


Pool {
  Name = good_pool_inc
  Pool Type = Backup
  Recycle = yes
  AutoPrune = yes
  Volume Retention = 1 months
  Volume Use Duration = 10 hours
  Maximum Volumes = 26
  LabelFormat = "good_volume_inc_${NumVols}"
  Storage=good_storage
}

Job {
  Name = good_job
  Type = Backup
  Client = good-fd
  FileSet = "good_files"
  Schedule = "good_schedule"
  Storage = good_storage
  Messages = Standard
  Pool = good_pool_full
  Full Backup Pool = good_pool_full
  Differential Backup Pool = good_pool_diff
  Incremental Backup Pool = good_pool_inc
  Priority = 10
  Max Wait Time = 36000  #10h
  Maximum Concurrent Jobs = 1
}

Storage {
  Name = good_storage
  Address = 192.168.1.1
  SDPort = 9103
  Password = "XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX"
  Device = good_device
  Media Type = good_device
}


this is the storage configuration:

Device {
  Name = good_device
  Media Type = good_device
  Archive Device = /backups
  LabelMedia = yes;
  Random Access = Yes;
  AutomaticMount = yes;
  RemovableMedia = no;
  AlwaysOpen = no;
}


this is the output before confirm a restore job:

Run Restore job
JobName:         RestoreFiles
Bootstrap:       /var/lib/bacula/mydir-dir.restore.4.bsr
Where:           /restores
Replace:         always
FileSet:         good_files
Backup Client:   mydir-fd
Restore Client:  mydir-fd
Storage:         good_storage
When:            2015-11-23 20:42:54
Catalog:         good_catalog
Priority:        10
Plugin Options:  *None*
OK to run? (yes/mod/no):


this is an example of a volume:

|      91 | good_volume_diff_23 | Used      |       1 |   475,980,380 |
   0 |   15,552,000 |       1 |    0 |         0 | good_device | 2015-06-22
00:08:11 |


i can't understand this behaviour, have you got any idea?

thank you in advance and let me know if you  need more informations.
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