Hi,

I'm very new to Bacula (and this list), but even so, I would appreciate some assistance. :)

Here's some background information first:
- The Bacula version at hand is 1.36.2 (same with the server and the client machines)
- The server is running Debian (if that information is needed)
- The client is running Windows 2000 Server


The Problem:
Backup of a directory (just for test purposes) seems to go well, the output is something like this:


***
28-Apr 14:42 <server>-dir: Bacula 1.36.2 (28Feb05): 28-Apr-2005 14:42:39
  JobId:                  16
  Job:                    2005-04-28_14.41.15
  Backup Level:           Full
  Client:                 <client>-fd
  FileSet:                "<Client>" 2005-04-28 10:31:32
  Pool:                   "Default"
  Storage:                "File"
  Start time:             28-Apr-2005 14:41:17
  End time:               28-Apr-2005 14:42:39
  FD Files Written:       1,254
  SD Files Written:       1,254
  FD Bytes Written:       8,001,576
  SD Bytes Written:       8,189,549
  Rate:                   97.6 KB/s
  Software Compression:   None
  Volume name(s):         <client>_05-04-28
  Volume Session Id:      13
  Volume Session Time:    1114591635
  Last Volume Bytes:      8,240,010
  Non-fatal FD errors:    0
  SD Errors:              0
  FD termination status:  OK
  SD termination status:  OK
  Termination:            Backup OK
***

But when trying to restore files to a different location (on the same client machine), following thing happens.

***
<client>-fd: -rwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 3490 2005-04-26 12:02:08 /tmp/bacula-restores/D//testi/file.gif
28-Apr 14:46 <client>-fd: RestoreFiles.2005-04-28_14.46.13 Error: ..\filed\../../filed/restore.c:244 Write error on /tmp/bacula-restores/D//testi/file.gif: ERR=The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process.
***


The error above is repeated large number of times...
And at the end, summary shows something like this:

***
<client>-fd: drwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 0 2005-04-26 12:00:50 /tmp/bacula-restores/D//testi/
28-Apr 14:46 <server>-dir: RestoreFiles.2005-04-28_14.46.13 Error: Bacula 1.36.2 (28Feb05): 28-Apr-2005 14:46:30
JobId: 17
Job: RestoreFiles.2005-04-28_14.46.13
Client: <client>-fd
Start time: 28-Apr-2005 14:46:15
End time: 28-Apr-2005 14:46:30
Files Expected: 1,254
Files Restored: 1,254
Bytes Restored: 990,944
Rate: 66.1 KB/s
FD Errors: 1228
FD termination status: Error
SD termination status: OK
Termination: *** Restore Error ***
***


So the number of files seems to be quite accurate, but the amount of bytes is completely different from the "bacup set". In this example I tried to restore to the bacula-server (Linux), which might explain something. But the exactly same thing happens when restoring to the original client-computer. I have spent this day searching the list archives for something similar, but I haven't found anything quite like this.. So if anyone could just point me to a right direction, I would be very grateful :) (In the examples, I have replaced the names of server and client with <text> -tags... so that is not the problem, I don't use that kind of characters normally ;D )

Oh yes, and sorry for the terribly long posting, but that was the only way I know to describe this problem...

Best regards,
Johanna
--
Niilo Mäki Institute
http://www.nmi.fi/


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