I had a system about a year ago where I backed up my Windows system to a hard drive on the linux system using bacula. I've had some windows and linux system problems since then.

I rebuilt the linux system and have the bacula backup volumes on one of the drives. I've installed bacula, and have bscanned all the volumes to get them into the system. The windows system talks to the linux system via samba, and the wx-console works from windows.

I went to restore one of the volumes to an alternate windows location; using its jobid for the restore. It worked perfectly.

I went to restore the next one, but it told me that it had selected 1 job and put 0 files into the tree. I couldn't select anything to restore. I did a .bls to a file to get a file list and try that, but when I use the file list, bacula tells me there are no database entries for any of those files. Each line in the file list is of the following format:

f:/directory/file

How do I get the database to recognize that these files exist? I thought it might be a file retention issue, so I increased the time to make sure; I then re-bscanned everything; this changed nothing.

I'm not sure what files to post here for tracking the issue, but would appreciate any assistance.




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