I'm stupid...
I have seen the "C:/", but as I'm used too see the root ("/") on linux I
thought that it was the root for windows, but in the backup it is a normal
directory on the "/" !!

So I have to enter in the "C:/" and after I can see all my backups

Sorry and thanks!!




2009/12/9 Timo Neuvonen <timo-n...@tee-en.net>

>
> "Carlo Filippetto" <carlo.filippe...@gmail.com> kirjoitti viestissä
> news:8791c1920912090626o4735d964v7eb1031c885a0...@mail.gmail.com...
> > Hi,
> > I'm testing to backup two Windows 2008, the first 32 bit, the second
> 64bit
> >
> > In both case the backup jobs go well, but if I tried to 'restore' the
> > files I can't  see them as I post here:
> >
> >
> > ---------------------------------
> > Automatically selected FileSet: Windows-bacula
> >
> +-------+-------+----------+------------+---------------------+----------------+
> > | JobId | Level | JobFiles | JobBytes   | StartTime           |
> VolumeName
> > |
> >
> +-------+-------+----------+------------+---------------------+----------------+
> > |    21 | F     |        3 | 14,150,553 | 2009-12-09 15:04:33 |
> > VOL-daily-0004 |
> >
> +-------+-------+----------+------------+---------------------+----------------+
> > You have selected the following JobId: 21
> >
> > Building directory tree for JobId(s) 21 ...
> > 2 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: /
> > $ ls
> > C:/
> > $ dir
> > ----------   0 root     root             0  1970-01-01 01:00:00  C:/
> > $ mark
> > No files marked.
> > $ mark *
> > 4 files marked.
> > $ exit
> > --------------------------------------
> >
> > As you can read if I ask to list the directory I can't see nothing, and
> > show the date of 1970-01-01,
> > If  I mark '*' bacula marks 4 files.. and the restore is good!
> > WHY??
> > What can I do?
>
> cwd is: /
> $ ls
> D:/
> $ cd D:/
> cwd is: D:/
> $ ls
> Download/
> $ mark Download
> 35 files marked.
> $
>
> Shortly: add the file/directory name after "mark". Or add the wildcard *,
> to
> mark all. Or "cd" to a lower level directory first and...
>
> Then finish with "done", not "exit" (maybe it works too, I don't know)
>
> --
> TiN
>
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