Hello,
Andreas Kuechler wrote:
Hi,
maybe it's just a greenhorn question (hopefully ;-)
I think it is... but you'll have to try my suggestion yourself, so that you become less green :-)
I've set up a bacula server on Fedora Core 3 and am trying to do a restore to a windows host....
...What i tried is this:
1) I tried to find out if my testfile is really present in one of the existing jobs, so i did a "2: List Jobs where a given File is saved":
Select item: (1-9): 2
Enter Filename (no path):winbacula-1.36.2.exe
+-------+--------------+-------------------------------+---------------------+---------+----------+----------------+
| JobId | Client | Name | StartTime | JobType | JobFiles | JobBytes |
+-------+--------------+-------------------------------+---------------------+---------+----------+----------------+
| 1 | galadriel-fd | D:\/temp/winbacula-1.36.2.exe | 2005-03-29 22:49:12 | B | 169767 | 48276225626 |
+-------+--------------+-------------------------------+---------------------+---------+----------+----------------+
Ha! That filename looks funny. Check your fileset. There should only be / and no \ there. I *suspect* that you included D:\ into your fileset.
Of course, I may be wrong, so you better do some test runs.
Arno
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