Hello Graham
Yes, i have read your mails before post this one. Unfortunaly not exist too
many information about the plugin (or i don´t find it)..
Regards and thanks for your answer

On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 3:30 PM, Graham Keeling <gra...@equiinet.com> wrote:

> On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 02:04:35PM +0200, Koldo Santisteban wrote:
> > Hello
> >
> > I am trying to restore Ms Exchange Server 2003 SP2 backup to the recovery
> > storage group witn no success.
> > Backups are working fine with no errors, but when i try to restore fails
> > with this message:
> >
> > JobId 1073: Fatal error: HrESERestoreOpen failed with error 0xc7ff0bce
> > - Unknown error
> >
> >
> > All bacula components are from last version, bacula-dir,bacula-sd and
> > bacula-fd are working with 5.0.1. I have tried too many things and,
> > now, i don´t know what else can i do.
> > The exchange and windows server installation is on spanish (perhaps it
> > is a clue).
> >
> > I hope that someone could help me, because i need to restore only one
> > mailbox, and for that reason i need the recovery storage group.
> > Regards ans thanks in advance
>
> Hello,
> I managed to get this working on bacula-3.0.2 and bacula-3.0.3.
> The steps that I made are in a bacula bug report with bug id=1348, but I
> think
> you need to have a bacula bugzilla account to see that. The crash bug that
> it talks about was fixed in bacula-3.0.3.
> So I'll paste from the report now, in case it is helpful to you:
>
> =====Graham Keeling==============
>
> I am testing the Exchange plugin again. This time, I am using bacula 3.0.2
> (for all daemons).
>
> a) Set up a Microsoft 2003 Server, with Exchange 2003 installed, with the
> default settings.
>
> b) Set up a Microsoft XP machine, with Office 2007 installed.
>
> c) Joined the XP machine to the domain of the server, and added a domain
> user
> called 'user2', who can collect mail from the Exchange server using
> whatever
> default protocol Exchange uses.
>
> d) Telnetted to port 25 of the exchange server and set a couple of mails to
> 'user2', which the Outlook client then picks up.
>
> e) Installed the bacula client on the Exchange machine, making sure that
> the
> 'Plugins Directory =' line is correct in the fd configuration file.
>
> f) Set up the fileset as follows, and did a full backup.
> FileSet {
>  Name = "Windows:win-2k8-64:Windows Exchange Server data"
>  Ignore FileSet Changes = yes
>  Include {
>    Options {
>      signature = MD5
>      compression = GZIP9
>      IgnoreCase = yes
>    }
>    Plugin = "exchange:/@EXCHANGE/Microsoft Information Store"
>  }
> }
>
> g) Sent a few more mails to 'user2'.
>
> h) On the 2003 Server, opened Exchange System Manager, went to Servers and
> right-clicked my server name (DEVEL-WK3-32) and chose 'New -> Recovery
> Storage
> Group...', then 'OK'.
> A Recovery Storage Group appears under my server name. I right-clicked
> 'Recovery Storage Group' and chose 'Add Database to Recover...' and
> double-clicked 'Mailbox Store (DEVEL-WK3-32)', then 'OK'. 'Mailbox Store
> (DEVEL-WK3-32)' then appears beneath my 'Recovery Storage Group'.
>
> i) Went to bconsole, and restored the following directory:
> C:/@EXCHANGE/Microsoft Information Store/First Storage Group/Mailbox Store
> (DEVEL-WK3-32)/
>
> Bacula reports that the restore failed, and bacula-fd on the Windows server
> crashes. This is the log on the bacula director machine:
>
> backup.example.com-dir JobId 44: Start Restore Job
> devel-wk3-32-restore.2009-08-18_08.52.37_40
> backup.example.com-dir JobId 44: Using Device "Disk^A1.0"
> backup.example.com-sd-91 JobId 44: Ready to read from volume "backup-0011"
> on
> device "Disk 1.0" (/write/mnt/Disk 1/var/lib/bacula/volumes).
> backup.example.com-sd-91 JobId 44: Forward spacing Volume "backup-0011" to
> file:block 0:237.
> backup.example.com-sd-91 JobId 44: End of Volume at file 0 on device "Disk
> 1.0"
> (/write/mnt/Disk 1/var/lib/bacula/volumes), Volume "backup-0011"
> backup.example.com-sd-91 JobId 44: End of all volumes.
> devel-wk3-32-fd JobId 44: Error: HrESERestoreComplete failed with error
> 0xc7ff1004 - Unknown error.
> backup.example.com-dir JobId 44: Fatal error: Network error with FD during
> Restore: ERR=Connection reset by peer
> backup.example.com-dir JobId 44: Fatal error: No Job status returned from
> FD.
> backup.example.com-dir JobId 44: Error: Bacula backup.example.com-dir 3.0.2
> (18Jul09): 18-Aug-2009 08:52:43
> Build OS: i686-pc-linux-gnu unknown unknown
> JobId: 44
> Job: devel-wk3-32-restore.2009-08-18_08.52.37_40
> Restore Client: devel-wk3-32-fd
> Start time: 18-Aug-2009 08:52:39
> End time: 18-Aug-2009 08:52:43
> Files Expected: 4
> Files Restored: 0
> Bytes Restored: 0
> Rate: 0.0 KB/s
> FD Errors: 0
> FD termination status: Error
> SD termination status: OK
> Termination: *** Restore Error ***
> backup.example.com-dir JobId 44: Begin pruning Jobs.
> backup.example.com-dir JobId 44: No Jobs found to prune.
> backup.example.com-dir JobId 44: Begin pruning Files.
> backup.example.com-dir JobId 44: No Files found to prune.
> backup.example.com-dir JobId 44: End auto prune.
>
>
> The Windows Server Event Viewer has a few messages too. I've copied them
> here
> in case they are useful:
>
> Source: ESE BACKUP
> Category: Callback
> Type: Error
> Description: Information Store (2936) Callback function call
> ErrESECBRestoreComplete ended with error 0XC80003EB The parameter is not
> valid.
>
> Source: Application Error
> Category: (100)
> Type: Error
> Description: Faulting application bacula-fd.exe, version 0.0.0.0, faulting
> module msvcrt, version 7.0.3790.3959, fault address 0x000385f0.
>
> Source: DrWatson
> Category: None
> Type: Information
> Description: The application, C:\Program Files\Bacula\bin\bacula-fd.exe,
> generated an application error The error occurred on 08/18/2009 @
> 08:52:19.575
> The exception generated was c0000005 at address 77BD85F0 (msvcrt! strcmp)
>
>
>
> I've repeated the test several times. James Harper suggested that I delete
> the Recovery Storage Group on the file system and try again, as there were
> some files lying around in there from my multiple attempts at getting this
> to work.
>
>  I used the Exchange Server Manager program to remove the Recovery Storage
> Group, then I went to 'C:\Program Files\Exchsrvr' and deleted the 'Recovery
> Storage Group' directory completely.
>
> I then repeated the exercise from step (h) above, and got
> identical results (bacula-fd crashed and the following appeared in my log:
> devel-wk3-32-fd JobId 49: Error: HrESERestoreComplete failed with error
> 0xc7ff1004 - Unknown error).
>
>
> =====James Harper==============
>
> Can you please elaborate on what you said "
> i) Went to bconsole, and restored the following directory:
> C:/@EXCHANGE/Microsoft Information Store/First Storage Group/Mailbox Store
> (DEVEL-WK3-32)/
> "?
>
> there shouldn't have been a C: in front - i assume that is just a typo you
> made when transcribing into the bug report?
>
> When you restore, you also need to restore the log files and the storage
> group directory itself. I think the best way to do this is:
> mark "/@EXCHANGE/Microsoft Information Store/First Storage Group"
> unmark "/@EXCHANGE/Microsoft Information Store/First Storage Group/<stores
> you don't want to restore"
>
> If that does resolve it, some assistance on documenting it better for the
> user manual would be appreciated.
>
> I'm rebuilding my exchange server now to test this on the chance that it
> doesn't resolve your problem.
>
> =====Graham Keeling==============
>
> Sorry, yes you are right that it was a typo in the bug report, I didn't
> have a "C:" at the beginning.
>
>
> I tried your mark/unmark suggestion, and which seems to have done the
> trick. I had lots of trouble getting the exmerge program to work (down to
> getting the correct Windows permissions), but once I had sorted that out, it
> was fine. I haven't tried it on Exchange 2007 yet.
>
> I don't think that bacula-fd should crash as easily as it does, though.
> Can that be fixed?
>
> I think that the mark/unmark suggestion above should make an appearance in
> the user manual. I don't think that it is currently mentioned.
>
> =====Graham Keeling==============
>
> I've just managed to restore to a Recovery Storage Group on 2007.
>
> I didn't have to do the mark/unmark bit that I had to do for 2003.
>
> I only had to do the directory...
> /@EXCHANGE/Microsoft Information Store/<Storage Group>
> ...which seems to contain all the log files that are needed.
>
>
>
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