2013/12/13 John Drescher <dresche...@gmail.com>
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> On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 10:43 AM, stefano scotti <
> scottistefan...@gmail.com> wrote:
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>> i took a step forward.
>>
>> i understood that the problem arise only if i try to restore a directory
>> whose files are present in different volumes.
>> if i try to restore a single file i don't have any problem, that's
>> because Bacula is able to identify the correct volume associated with that
>> file.
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>> but, if files are in different volumes and if volumes are stored in
>> different storages, Bacula fails to restore files with the error i posted
>> before.
>>
>> i can observe this behaviour in Bacula 5.0.2 and in Bacula 5.2.6
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>> is it a bug, an architecture error or a configuration issue?
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> I say a combination of by design and configuration issue. To avoid this
> problem use a virtual disk autochanger.
>
> John
>
thank you John for your clarification.
do you know how i can realize a "virtual disk autochanger" configuration or
where i can find some documentation about it?
thank you again
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