*Hi all,*

Thank you all for the hints.
Indeed, df -h showed that my disk was full and /tmp wasn't where I wanted
to restore files.
I could resolve the issue easily afterwards.

Thank you again

*Raph.*

On Wed, Sep 5, 2018 at 6:48 PM Dan <[email protected]> wrote:

> Ralph -
>
> By default it is restoring to the /tmp partition, which may be very small.
> When you say you have more than enough space, perhaps you're referring to
> your root partition?  It isn't typical to have a /tmp partition at 1+ TB.
>
> Try restoring to a different location on your root partition.
>
> Dan
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