Am 13.06.2012 12:13, schrieb "M. Müller": > sometimes the restore seems to work and ends with Status=OK, but it > allways dies. If Status is "OK", then files are restored, and hopefully > all are restored. > The messages in the log file is allways: "bacula-fd: Bacula interrupted > by signal 11: Segmentation violation" > bacula informs me via mail: [snip] > Bacula 5.2.6 and now 5.2.9 is compiled under OpenSuSE 12.1 with [...] > The backup up Client was Windows 2008 x64 with bacula 5.2.6 X64 > > I am a bit desperate as i surely need some files from that backup ;-) > Any hints are very much appreciated.
I observe similar behaviour with Bacula 5.2.* on CentOS 6, also with a Windows client. (2003 x86 in my case) Restores to the Windows client systematically crash the FD on the client without restoring anything. This seems to be a known, as yet unsolved problem. There are several posts on this on the list. Restoring the same files to the Bacula server instead works inasfar as the files are restored correctly, but crashes the FD on the server in the end, leaving a backtrace file in the Bacula working directory: [ts@backup bacula]$ cat /var/spool/bacula/backup-fd.13734.bactrace Attempt to dump locks threadid=0x7f1607ff7700 max=1 current=-1 threadid=0x7f16089f8700 max=2 current=-1 threadid=0x7f1609611700 max=0 current=-1 threadid=0x7f1613c2e7e0 max=0 current=-1 Attempt to dump current JCRs. njcrs=1 threadid=(nil) JobId=2570 JobStatus=T jcr=0x7f15fc0023b8 name=RestoreFiles.2012-06-06_14.24.37_14 threadid=(nil) killable=0 JobId=2570 JobStatus=T jcr=0x7f15fc0023b8 name=RestoreFiles.2012-06-06_14.24.37_14 use_count=1 JobType=R JobLevel= sched_time=06-Jun-2012 14:24 start_time=06-Jun-2012 14:24 end_time=01-Jan-1970 01:00 wait_time=01-Jan-1970 01:00 db=(nil) db_batch=(nil) batch_started=0 Attempt to dump plugins. Hook count=0 [ts@backup bacula]$ I wonder what would happen if I tried to restore a file that has been backed up from a Linux client to a Windows client. -- Tilman Schmidt Phoenix Software GmbH Bonn, Germany
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