Thanks for the info.
Would this be due to the fact that the file retention period is 30 days +
incremental saves only since the (only) full backup 2 months ago ?
Did the full backup get purged ?
If so, does this mean I have to get a full backup done on a regular basis ?
Sebastian
Would this be due to the fact that the file retention period is 30
days + incremental saves only since the (only) full backup 2 months ago ?
I don´t know but if you have a short file retention period and
AutoPrune set to yes than the fileentries should be dropped at least
from the database.
Hi,
04.09.2007 14:43,, user100 wrote::
Would this be due to the fact that the file retention period is 30
days + incremental saves only since the (only) full backup 2 months ago ?
I don´t know but if you have a short file retention period and
AutoPrune set to yes than the fileentries
Sebastian Perkins schrieb:
Is it possible that you have put the directory to the
destination in a way that the timestemps did not change?
I don't quite understand... I'm still slightly newbie :o)
Quote from the bacula site
Sebastian Perkins schrieb:
Hello
We are using bacula for the first time in restoration mode : bacula
version 2.03 / platform fedora core 6. Bacula has been running w/o save
errors for 2 months.
A test user has asked us to restore an entire directory = what it
contained last friday.
I only see 800 files... a lot less than the full directory ! The client is also
Linux based and no changes have been made in the directory structure.
Is it possible that you have put the directory to the destination in a way
that the timestemps did not change?
I don't quite understand... I'm
24-Mar 15:50 back-dir: Start Restore Job
RestoreFiles.2006-03-24_15.50.17 24-Mar 15:50 back-sd:
RestoreFiles.2006-03-24_15.50.17 Fatal error: Could
not create bootstrap file
/var/bacula/back-sd.RestoreFiles.2006-03-24_15.50.17.bootstrap:
ERR=Permission denied 24-Mar 15:38 Bluez:
Please
On 24 Mar 2006 at 13:05, Zakai Kinan wrote:
I get the error below for every OS that I try to
restore. I have read the manual. I saw the same
question asked on this list several times still no
answer. I am not sure what else to do. I am using the
configuration that bacula came with. I can
this folder is owned by root. Now the folder that sd
should write the restore to is owned by bacula while
/var/bacula is owned by root. I was thinking that dir
writes the log while sd writes the restore. That is my
mistake.
Thanks a lot,
ZK
--- Dan Langille [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 24
I am not offended and that was the problem.
Thanks,
ZK
--- Heigl Florian - Munich-MR - external
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
24-Mar 15:50 back-dir: Start Restore Job
RestoreFiles.2006-03-24_15.50.17 24-Mar 15:50
back-sd:
RestoreFiles.2006-03-24_15.50.17 Fatal error:
Could
not create
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