never mind, since it is a big backup, it took some
time, though I dont like the fact that I see a T
jobstatus and it has not really finished, since the
files are not extracted yet.

Thanks anyways!


btw, I compiled a short while ago with 4 patches, but
now I se 7! should I patch asap? thanks again!



--- pedro noticioso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> btw, the messages command also thinks its all fine
> and
> dandy.  :(
> 
> 
> *messages
> 09-nov 08:01 respaldo-dir JobId 7: Start Restore Job
> RestoreFiles.2007-11-09_08.01.04
> 09-nov 08:01 respaldo-dir JobId 7: Using Device
> "FileStorage"
> 09-nov 08:01 respaldo-sd JobId 7: Ready to read from
> volume "Default-0013" on device "FileStorage"
> (/respaldoa).
> 09-nov 08:01 respaldo-sd JobId 7: Forward spacing
> Volume "Default-0013" to file:block 0:1577810926.
> 09-nov 08:01 respaldo-sd JobId 7: End of Volume at
> file 0 on device "FileStorage" (/respaldoa), Volume
> "Default-0013"
> 09-nov 08:01 respaldo-sd JobId 7: End of all
> volumes.
> 09-nov 08:01 respaldo-dir JobId 7: Bacula
> respaldo-dir
> 2.2.5 (09Oct07): 09-nov-2007 08:01:35
>   Build OS:               i686-pc-linux-gnu debian
> 4.0
>   JobId:                  7
>   Job:                   
> RestoreFiles.2007-11-09_08.01.04
>   Restore Client:         respaldo-fd
>   Start time:             09-nov-2007 08:01:34
>   End time:               09-nov-2007 08:01:35
>   Files Expected:         1
>   Files Restored:         1
>   Bytes Restored:         1,160
>   Rate:                   1.2 KB/s
>   FD Errors:              0
>   FD termination status:  OK
>   SD termination status:  OK
>   Termination:            Restore OK
> 
> 09-nov 08:01 respaldo-dir JobId 7: Begin pruning
> Jobs.
> 09-nov 08:01 respaldo-dir JobId 7: No Jobs found to
> prune.
> 09-nov 08:01 respaldo-dir JobId 7: Begin pruning
> Files.
> 09-nov 08:01 respaldo-dir JobId 7: No Files found to
> prune.
> 09-nov 08:01 respaldo-dir JobId 7: End auto prune.
> 
> 09-nov 08:11 respaldo-dir JobId 8: Start Restore Job
> RestoreFiles.2007-11-09_08.11.06
> 09-nov 08:11 respaldo-dir JobId 8: Using Device
> "FileStorage"
> 09-nov 08:11 respaldo-sd JobId 8: Ready to read from
> volume "Default-0013" on device "FileStorage"
> (/respaldoa).
> 09-nov 08:11 respaldo-sd JobId 8: Forward spacing
> Volume "Default-0013" to file:block 0:1577810926.
> 09-nov 08:11 respaldo-sd JobId 8: End of Volume at
> file 0 on device "FileStorage" (/respaldoa), Volume
> "Default-0013"
> 09-nov 08:11 respaldo-sd JobId 8: End of all
> volumes.
> 09-nov 08:11 respaldo-dir JobId 8: Bacula
> respaldo-dir
> 2.2.5 (09Oct07): 09-nov-2007 08:11:13
>   Build OS:               i686-pc-linux-gnu debian
> 4.0
>   JobId:                  8
>   Job:                   
> RestoreFiles.2007-11-09_08.11.06
>   Restore Client:         respaldo-fd
>   Start time:             09-nov-2007 08:11:13
>   End time:               09-nov-2007 08:11:13
>   Files Expected:         1
>   Files Restored:         1
>   Bytes Restored:         190,976
>   Rate:                   0.0 KB/s
>   FD Errors:              0
>   FD termination status:  OK
>   SD termination status:  OK
>   Termination:            Restore OK
> 
> 09-nov 08:11 respaldo-dir JobId 8: Begin pruning
> Jobs.
> 09-nov 08:11 respaldo-dir JobId 8: No Jobs found to
> prune.
> 09-nov 08:11 respaldo-dir JobId 8: Begin pruning
> Files.
> 09-nov 08:11 respaldo-dir JobId 8: No Files found to
> prune.
> 09-nov 08:11 respaldo-dir JobId 8: End auto prune.
> 
> *
> 
> 
> 
> --- pedro noticioso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > Hi there, I installed 2.2.5 with all patches
> > included,
> > and made minor modifications to the default config
> > scripts to meet my needs.
> > 
> > I simply changed /usr/src/bacula-2.2.5 to /home
> and
> > modified schedules for a monmthly cycle instead of
> > weekly.
> > 
> >  I already have 2 bacula servers working perfectly
> > well on debian sarge 3.1, and this is the third
> one
> > I
> > am working on, but the difference is that this is
> > debian etch 4.0 though I dont know if this is
> > relevant, anyway...
> > 
> > 
> >  I just copied comfig files from one of the 2
> server
> > I
> > setup already, renamed hostnames and backed up
> with
> > no
> > errors and volumes took propper disk space, then,
> a
> > restore command gave me no errors, but, there is
> no
> > restored file!
> > 
> > and I dont know how to keep debugging his one, any
> > help will be appreciated.
> > 
> > next up, is a screenshot of the process ;)
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > First you select one or more JobIds that contain
> > files
> > to be restored. You will be presented several
> > methods
> > of specifying the JobIds. Then you will be allowed
> > to
> > select which files from those JobIds are to be
> > restored.
> > 
> > To select the JobIds, you have the following
> > choices:
> >      1: List last 20 Jobs run
> >      2: List Jobs where a given File is saved
> >      3: Enter list of comma separated JobIds to
> > select
> >      4: Enter SQL list command
> >      5: Select the most recent backup for a client
> >      6: Select backup for a client before a
> > specified
> > time
> >      7: Enter a list of files to restore
> >      8: Enter a list of files to restore before a
> > specified time
> >      9: Find the JobIds of the most recent backup
> > for
> > a client
> >     10: Find the JobIds for a backup for a client
> > before a specified time
> >     11: Enter a list of directories to restore for
> > found JobIds
> >     12: Cancel
> > Select item:  (1-12): 3
> > Enter JobId(s), comma separated, to restore: 3
> > You have selected the following JobId: 3
> > 
> > Building directory tree for JobId 3 ... 
> > ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> > 1 Job, 277 files inserted into the tree.
> > 
> > You are now entering file selection mode where you
> > add
> > (mark) and
> > remove (unmark) files to be restored. No files are
> > initially added, unless
> > you used the "all" keyword on the command line.
> > Enter "done" to leave this mode.
> > 
> > cwd is: /
> > $ cd home500z
> > Invalid path given.
> > cwd is: /
> > $ cd home
> > cwd is: /home/
> > $ dir
> > ----------   0 root     root             0 
> > 1969-12-31
> > 18:00:00  /home/groups/
> > ----------   0 root     root             0 
> 
=== message truncated ===


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