On Monday 28 November 2005 11:21, Messaggio Bacula wrote:
> Hello list,
> this is to show the (for me) impressive throughput in restoring files.
> Client and server are two HP Proliant G3 with 3 Gb RAM and mirrored SCSI
> disks, connected with a gigabit link. There is a problem in restoring one
> file (I think it is the last one), which resulted truncated. I tried to
> repeat the restore for that file only, but I got the same problem. 

Was that file being written as the backup occurred?

If you do a "stat" of the file after the restore, then look at when the backup 
was done (start, end), you should be able to see.

> Happy 
> backup and restore to everybody and many thanks to people providing this
> exceptional tool.
>
>
> 26-Nov 12:31 domino2: RestoreFiles.2005-11-26_11.00.27 Error: attribs.c:339
> File size of restored file /uno/notesdata/ravarino/mmonesi.nsf not correct.
> Original 1132986368, restored 715489280. 26-Nov 12:31 bacula-sd: End of all
> volumes.
>  26-Nov 12:31 bacula-dir: RestoreFiles.2005-11-26_11.00.27 Error: Bacula
> 1.36.3 (22Apr05): 26-Nov-2005 12:31:04 JobId:                  3060
>   Job:                    RestoreFiles.2005-11-26_11.00.27
>   Client:                 domino2
>   Start time:             26-Nov-2005 11:00:29
>   End time:               26-Nov-2005 12:31:04
>   Files Expected:         8,510
>   Files Restored:         8,510
>   Bytes Restored:         255,108,659,471
>   Rate:                   46938.1 KB/s
>   FD Errors:              2
>   FD termination status:  Error
>   SD termination status:  OK
>   Termination:            *** Restore Error ***
>
>  Ferdinando Pasqualetti
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