Hi,
I've run a restore (twice, same result) on a catalog I recently recreated
from tapes using bscan. Mostly it's worked, I see virtually all of the data
restored. It might actually be all, I have no way of knowing. At the end of
the restore I get this error:
25-Apr 04:45 bacula-dir JobId 69: Error: Bacula bacula-dir 3.0.1 (30Apr09):
25-Apr-2013 04:45:39
Build OS: i686-redhat-linux-gnu redhat
JobId: 69
Job: RestoreFiles.2013-04-24_16.39.28_28
Restore Client: ernie-fd
Start time: 24-Apr-2013 16:39:30
End time: 25-Apr-2013 04:45:39
Files Expected: 2,218,711
Files Restored: 2,109,418
Bytes Restored: 334,750,797,515
Rate: 7683.2 KB/s
FD Errors: 1
FD termination status: Error
SD termination status: OK
Termination: *** Restore Error ***
So it seems to be saying that most of the files were restored, but about 5%
were not. This is the only error in /var/lib/bacula/log, and there are no
errors in the bacula server's /var/log/messages. On the 'ernie-fd' server,
there are no errors in /var/log/messages, and there's no
/var/lib/bacula/log.
Anyone have any insights? When I try to run the restore again, after
choosing the job to restore, it immediately has the file list created, like
it's cached it somewhere. Whereas the first time I did it, it took a long
time to create the file list. Can I remove the file list cache and have it
recrated again to see if that helps?
Here's the output from "bconsole|restore all" before running the actual
restore, in case it's relevant:
Automatically selected FileSet: home_local_fs
+-------+-------+-----------+-----------------+---------------------+-------
-----+
| JobId | Level | JobFiles | JobBytes | StartTime |
VolumeName |
+-------+-------+-----------+-----------------+---------------------+-------
-----+
| 7 | F | 2,241,998 | 347,743,234,389 | 2012-12-28 21:07:02 | L50009
|
| 7 | F | 2,241,998 | 347,743,234,389 | 2012-12-28 21:07:02 | L50010
|
+-------+-------+-----------+-----------------+---------------------+-------
-----+
You have selected the following JobId: 7
Building directory tree for JobId(s) 7 ... Bootstrap records written to
/var/lib/bacula/bacula-dir.restore.3.bsr
The job will require the following
Volume(s) Storage(s) SD Device(s)
===========================================================================
L50009 i500-changer i500-changer
L50010 i500-changer i500-changer
2,218,711 files selected to be restored.
Run Restore job
JobName: RestoreFiles
Bootstrap: /var/lib/bacula/bacula-dir.restore.3.bsr
Where: /scratchy/bacula-restores
Replace: always
FileSet: Full Set
Backup Client: ernie-fd
Restore Client: ernie-fd
Storage: i500-changer
When: 2013-04-21 16:49:50
Catalog: MyCatalog
Priority: 10
Plugin Options: *None*
OK to run? (yes/mod/no):
Thanks,
M
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