Re: [Bacula-users] 0 files restored from bacula backup

2015-01-24 Thread Peter van Heusden
Hi there

I manually repopulated the database using bscan (is there a better / less
laborious way to do this?) and did the restore again, now my files came
back as expected.

In between I also had done a copy job to copy the relevant full backup from
tape to disk, so I'm not sure which of these steps changed the outcome of
my restore.

Peter

On 14 January 2015 at 17:29, Peter van Heusden p...@sanbi.ac.za wrote:

 No, about 900 files were marked, as can be seen in the files expected
 line. I did this by marking a directory, which, as I understand it,
 recursively marks everything under that directory.

 Peter
 On Jan 14, 2015 3:59 PM, John Drescher dresche...@gmail.com wrote:

 On Wed, Jan 14, 2015 at 8:21 AM, Peter van Heusden p...@sanbi.ac.za
 wrote:
  Hi there
 
  I did a backup of one of our servers in early December 2014. The backup
 was
  written to a LTO3 tape on the IBM TS3200 tape changer that we have. The
  backup server is running bacula 5.0.0 and the client is bacula 2.2.8.
 
  I did a test restore soon after the backup completed and successfully
  restored some 4700 files (totalling 50 MB). Today I tried to do another
  restore from the data job and when the restore completed I got the
 message:
 
  14-Jan 13:31 bacula-dir JobId 694: Bacula bacula-dir 5.0.0 (26Jan10):
  14-Jan-2015 13:31:00
Build OS:   x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu redhat
JobId:  694
Job:RestoreFiles.2015-01-14_13.28.46_09
Restore Client: backup-server
Start time: 14-Jan-2015 13:28:48
End time:   14-Jan-2015 13:31:00
Files Expected: 915
Files Restored: 0
Bytes Restored: 0
Rate:   0.0 KB/s
FD Errors:  0
FD termination status:  OK
SD termination status:  OK
Termination:Restore OK -- warning file count mismatch
 
 
  No errors were reported but nothing was restored. Does anyone know what
 has
  happened to the data? And is there anything that can be done to get it
 back?
 

 Did you forget to mark the files you want to restore?

 John


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Re: [Bacula-users] 0 files restored from bacula backup

2015-01-14 Thread Peter van Heusden
No, about 900 files were marked, as can be seen in the files expected line.
I did this by marking a directory, which, as I understand it, recursively
marks everything under that directory.

Peter
On Jan 14, 2015 3:59 PM, John Drescher dresche...@gmail.com wrote:

 On Wed, Jan 14, 2015 at 8:21 AM, Peter van Heusden p...@sanbi.ac.za
 wrote:
  Hi there
 
  I did a backup of one of our servers in early December 2014. The backup
 was
  written to a LTO3 tape on the IBM TS3200 tape changer that we have. The
  backup server is running bacula 5.0.0 and the client is bacula 2.2.8.
 
  I did a test restore soon after the backup completed and successfully
  restored some 4700 files (totalling 50 MB). Today I tried to do another
  restore from the data job and when the restore completed I got the
 message:
 
  14-Jan 13:31 bacula-dir JobId 694: Bacula bacula-dir 5.0.0 (26Jan10):
  14-Jan-2015 13:31:00
Build OS:   x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu redhat
JobId:  694
Job:RestoreFiles.2015-01-14_13.28.46_09
Restore Client: backup-server
Start time: 14-Jan-2015 13:28:48
End time:   14-Jan-2015 13:31:00
Files Expected: 915
Files Restored: 0
Bytes Restored: 0
Rate:   0.0 KB/s
FD Errors:  0
FD termination status:  OK
SD termination status:  OK
Termination:Restore OK -- warning file count mismatch
 
 
  No errors were reported but nothing was restored. Does anyone know what
 has
  happened to the data? And is there anything that can be done to get it
 back?
 

 Did you forget to mark the files you want to restore?

 John

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[Bacula-users] 0 files restored from bacula backup

2015-01-14 Thread Peter van Heusden
Hi there

I did a backup of one of our servers in early December 2014. The backup was
written to a LTO3 tape on the IBM TS3200 tape changer that we have. The
backup server is running bacula 5.0.0 and the client is bacula 2.2.8.

I did a test restore soon after the backup completed and successfully
restored some 4700 files (totalling 50 MB). Today I tried to do another
restore from the data job and when the restore completed I got the message:

14-Jan 13:31 bacula-dir JobId 694: Bacula bacula-dir 5.0.0 (26Jan10):
14-Jan-2015 13:31:00
  Build OS:   x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu redhat
  JobId:  694
  Job:RestoreFiles.2015-01-14_13.28.46_09
  Restore Client: backup-server
  Start time: 14-Jan-2015 13:28:48
  End time:   14-Jan-2015 13:31:00
  Files Expected: 915
  Files Restored: 0
  Bytes Restored: 0
  Rate:   0.0 KB/s
  FD Errors:  0
  FD termination status:  OK
  SD termination status:  OK
  Termination:Restore OK -- warning file count mismatch


No errors were reported but nothing was restored. Does anyone know what has
happened to the data? And is there anything that can be done to get it back?

Thanks!
Peter
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[Bacula-users] Packet size too big

2006-05-19 Thread Peter van Heusden
I'm seeing what seems to be a similar  error message to what Dominic 
Marks reported earlier this month. Director is running on a SGI Irix 
machine (Irix 6.5.3), bacula version 1.38.6. File daemon is running on a 
FreeBSD 5 machine, Bacula 1.38.9. Here is the error output:


19-May 16:34 ziggy-dir: *Console*.2006-05-19_16.17.36 Fatal error: 
Unable to authenticate with File daemon. Possible causes:

Passwords or names not the same or
Maximum Concurrent Jobs exceeded on the FD or
FD networking messed up (restart daemon).
Please see http://www.bacula.org/rel-manual/faq.html#AuthorizationErrors 
for help.
19-May 16:33 ziggy-dir: *Console*.2006-05-19_16.17.36 Fatal error: 
bnet.c:228 Packet size too big from File 
daemon:psytrance.egenetics.com:9102. Terminating connection.


Any ideas?

Peter
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