> I am running Bacula 3.0.2 on Ubuntu server Apache2 MySQL
>
> The backups seem to be working OK so I thought I had better test a restore!
> This also seemed to run OK, but there were no files restored. I tried
> different "where" locations but still no joy.
> The log snip below shows all is well
Glynd schrieb:
>
> Here is the ls -l on the ubuntu server where the bacula dir runs
>
> r...@mistral:/home/cirrus/mailarchiva_dist# ls -l /bacula-restores/
> total 0
>
> There is also the same directory on the Windows 7 glyn-laptop. and when I
> look in there the directory structure is there, bu
Here is the ls -l on the ubuntu server where the bacula dir runs
r...@mistral:/home/cirrus/mailarchiva_dist# ls -l /bacula-restores/
total 0
There is also the same directory on the Windows 7 glyn-laptop. and when I
look in there the directory structure is there, but in a strange way. the
path is
glynd schrieb:
> 1 file selected to be restored.
>
> Run Restore job
> JobName: RestoreFiles
> Bootstrap: /var/lib/bacula/bin/working/mistral-dir.restore.9.bsr
> Where: /bacula-restores
> Replace: always
> FileSet: Sugar Set
> Backup Client: glyn-laptop-fd
Here is the snippet from bconsole.
*restore
Automatically selected Catalog: MyCatalog
Using Catalog "MyCatalog"
First you select one or more JobIds that contain files
to be restored. You will be presented several methods
of specifying the JobIds. Then you will be allowed to
select which files fr
Glynd schrieb:
>
> The "where" argument I left at default /bacula-restores and that is where I
> looked.
Can you post all the options you choose for the restore (cut & paste)?
Ralf
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Hello Ralph,
The "where" argument I left at default /bacula-restores and that is where I
looked.
Cheers
Glyn
Ralf Gross wrote:
>
> Glynd schrieb:
>>
>> I am running Bacula 3.0.2 on Ubuntu server Apache2 MySQL
>>
>> The backups seem to be working OK so I thought I had better test a
>> restor
Glynd schrieb:
>
> I am running Bacula 3.0.2 on Ubuntu server Apache2 MySQL
>
> The backups seem to be working OK so I thought I had better test a restore!
> This also seemed to run OK, but there were no files restored. I tried
> different "where" locations but still no joy.
> The log snip below
I am running Bacula 3.0.2 on Ubuntu server Apache2 MySQL
The backups seem to be working OK so I thought I had better test a restore!
This also seemed to run OK, but there were no files restored. I tried
different "where" locations but still no joy.
The log snip below shows all is well too. Any id