It looks like removing readfifo=yes will not help, because the restore code doesn't look at it.
The restore will not work without a process already reading from the fifo. __Martin >>>>> On Tue, 9 Sep 2014 10:57:59 -0400, Kenny Noe said: > > Kern, et al.... > > I tried another backup. Here is my cliconfig. I parred it down to just > the restore stuff. > #******************************************************************************** > # bluewhale > #******************************************************************************** > Client { > Name = bluewhale > Address = bluewhale.backup.bnesystems.com > Catalog = BS01-Catalog > Password = "xxxxxx" > FileRetention = 15 days > JobRetention = 15 days > AutoPrune = yes > MaximumConcurrentJobs = 1 > } > Job { > Name = Restore_mail_bluewhale > FileSet = Full_mail_bluewhale > Type = Restore > Pool = Pool_mail_bluewhale > Client = bluewhale > Messages = Standard > } > Pool { > Name = Pool_mail_bluewhale > PoolType = Backup > Storage = Storage_bluewhale > MaximumVolumeJobs = 1 > CatalogFiles = yes > AutoPrune = yes > VolumeRetention = 1 week > Recycle = yes > LabelFormat = "mail-" > } > Storage { > Name = Storage_bluewhale > Address = 10.10.10.199 > SDPort = 9103 > Password = "imadirector" > Device = File_bluewhale > MediaType = NAS_bluewhale > MaximumConcurrentJobs = 1 > } > Schedule { > Name = Schedule_mail_bluewhale > Run = Level=Full sun-sat at 01:00 > } > FileSet { > Name = Full_mail_bluewhale > Include { > Options { > signature=SHA1 > } > File="mail.tar" > } > } > > > During the restore I ran status storage from the console. I get this > > *status sto > The defined Storage resources are: > 1: Storage_asterisk > 2: Storage_besc-4dvapp > 3: Storage_besc-bs01 > 4: Storage_besc-unixmgr01 > 5: Storage_bluewhale > 6: Storage_demo > 7: Storage_dev > 8: Storage_mako > Select Storage resource (1-8): 5 > Connecting to Storage daemon Storage_bluewhale at 10.10.10.199:9103 > > BS01-SD1 Version: 5.2.2 (26 November 2011) x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu ubuntu > 11.10 > Daemon started 09-Sep-14 09:19. Jobs: run=1, running=0. > Heap: heap=598,016 smbytes=386,922 max_bytes=405,712 bufs=947 max_bufs=949 > Sizes: boffset_t=8 size_t=8 int32_t=4 int64_t=8 mode=0,0 > > Running Jobs: > Reading: Full Restore job Restore_mail_bluewhale JobId=12922 > Volume="mail-0386" > pool="Pool_mail_bluewhale" device="File_bluewhale" > (/nas/bacula/bluewhale) > Files=0 Bytes=0 Bytes/sec=0 > FDReadSeqNo=6 in_msg=6 out_msg=2320699 fd=6 > ==== > > Jobs waiting to reserve a drive: > ==== > > Terminated Jobs: > JobId Level Files Bytes Status Finished Name > =================================================================== > 12913 Incr 108 73.85 M OK 08-Sep-14 20:02 Backup_os_dev > 12912 Full 4 61.80 G OK 08-Sep-14 20:24 Backup_app_demo > 12914 Incr 230 57.85 M OK 09-Sep-14 00:00 > Backup_os_asterisk > 12916 Incr 31 68.06 M OK 09-Sep-14 00:01 > Backup_os_besc-unixmgr01 > 12917 Incr 0 0 Cancel 09-Sep-14 00:03 > Backup_os_bluewhale > 12918 Full 4 501.3 M OK 09-Sep-14 00:04 Backup_app_dev > 12915 Incr 256 1.099 G OK 09-Sep-14 00:06 > Backup_os_besc-bs01 > 12919 Full 4 54.41 G OK 09-Sep-14 01:04 Backup_app_mako > 12920 0 0 Cancel 09-Sep-14 09:17 > Restore_mail_bluewhale > 12921 0 0 OK 09-Sep-14 09:43 > Restore_mail_bluewhale > ==== > > Device status: > Device "File_asterisk" (/nas/bacula/asterisk) is not open. > Device "File_besc-4dvapp" (/nas/bacula/besc-4dvapp) is not open. > Device "File_besc-bs01" (/nas/bacula/besc-bs01) is not open. > Device "File_besc-unixmgr01" (/nas/bacula/besc-unixmgr01) is not open. > Device "File_bluewhale" (/nas/bacula/bluewhale) is mounted with: > Volume: mail-0386 > Pool: *unknown* > Media type: NAS_bluewhale > Total Bytes Read=17,923,756,032 Blocks Read=277,836 Bytes/block=64,512 > Positioned at File=4 Block=743,886,199 > Device "File_demo" (/nas/bacula/demo) is not open. > Device "File_dev" (/nas/bacula/dev) is not open. > Device "File_mako" (/nas/bacula/mako) is not open. > Device "File_qa" (/nas/bacula/qa) is not open. > Device "File_qa2" (/nas/bacula/qa2) is not open. > Device "File_smart" (/nas/bacula/smart) is not open. > ==== > > Used Volume status: > mail-0386 on device "File_bluewhale" (/nas/bacula/bluewhale) > Reader=1 writers=0 devres=0 volinuse=1 > mail-0386 read volume JobId=12922 > ==== > > ==== > > > > Why is Pool "*unknown*?? Device status show Total Bytes Read increasing > each time I complete a status stirage check, BUT under the "Reading" > section it shows "Bytes=0" and Bytes/sec=0" > > Finally the "job" completes after approx 25 minutes and the log captures > this > > > 09-Sep 10:11 BS01-DIR1 JobId 12922: Start Restore Job > Restore_mail_bluewhale.2014-09-09_10.11.16_04 > 09-Sep 10:11 BS01-DIR1 JobId 12922: Using Device "File_bluewhale" > 09-Sep 10:11 BS01-SD1 JobId 12922: Ready to read from volume "mail-0386" on > device "File_bluewhale" (/nas/bacula/bluewhale). > 09-Sep 10:11 BS01-SD1 JobId 12922: Forward spacing Volume "mail-0386" to > file:block 0:219. > 09-Sep 10:33 BS01-SD1 JobId 12922: End of Volume at file 28 on device > "File_bluewhale" (/nas/bacula/bluewhale), Volume "mail-0386" > 09-Sep 10:33 BS01-SD1 JobId 12922: End of all volumes. > 09-Sep 10:12 BS01-FD1 JobId 12922: Error: create_file.c:292 Could not open > /tmp/data/backups/mail/fifo/mail.tar: ERR=Interrupted system call > 09-Sep 10:33 BS01-DIR1 JobId 12922: Bacula BS01-DIR1 5.2.2 (26Nov11): > Build OS: x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu ubuntu 11.10 > JobId: 12922 > Job: Restore_mail_bluewhale.2014-09-09_10.11.16_04 > Restore Client: besc-bs01 > Start time: 09-Sep-2014 10:11:18 > End time: 09-Sep-2014 10:33:31 > Files Expected: 1 > Files Restored: 0 > Bytes Restored: 0 > Rate: 0.0 KB/s > FD Errors: 0 > FD termination status: OK > SD termination status: OK > Termination: Restore OK -- warning file count mismatch > > 09-Sep 10:33 BS01-DIR1 JobId 12922: Begin pruning Jobs older than 15 days . > 09-Sep 10:33 BS01-DIR1 JobId 12922: No Jobs found to prune. > 09-Sep 10:33 BS01-DIR1 JobId 12922: Begin pruning Files. > 09-Sep 10:33 BS01-DIR1 JobId 12922: No Files found to prune. > 09-Sep 10:33 BS01-DIR1 JobId 12922: End auto prune. > > > Thoughts?? > > Thanks ----Kenny > > > > > > On Tue, Sep 9, 2014 at 9:56 AM, Kern Sibbald <k...@sibbald.com> wrote: > > > Hello, > > > > I would remove the > > > > readfifo=yes > > > > though I am not 100% sure it is used on a restore. > > > > Then simply restore the file "mail.tar" making absolutely sure you have > > not marked any directories for restore. Do the restore to /tmp. Then you > > will have the mail.tar file that you can detar manually to get your files > > back. > > > > Best regards, > > Kern > > > > On 09/09/2014 03:25 PM, Kenny Noe wrote: > > > > Ana, Hi! Thanks for the reply... I get the same error no matter where > > I try and write to. I've tried to a remote NAS and to local /tmp. > > > > Kern, below is my Fileset. Should I remove the "Include" statment? > > > > FileSet { > > Name = Full_mail_bluewhale > > Include { > > Options { > > signature=SHA1 > > readfifo=yes > > } > > File="/data/backups/mail/fifo/mail.tar" > > } > > } > > > > > > Thank you all for your comments so far. I'm still trying to complete > > the restore, so any input would be appreciated. > > > > Sincerely, > > --Kenny > > > > > > ... > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Want excitement? Manually upgrade your production database. When you want reliability, choose Perforce. Perforce version control. 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