Hi Bryn, Thank you for the help!
I apologize, but I'm not sure what you mean. Are the paths suppose to be convert defined configuration paths that use "/" to "\" when outputting to the log? If you mean I have defined my paths incorrectly in the configs, see below. If not, could you explain...my apologies. My impression is I'm suppose to use unix style notation even for Windows. The below text is from the manual in the Fileset Resource section. Although it's from the Exclude directive section, I assumed I'm suppose to use unix style separators when defining paths in Bacula. Please correct me if I'm wrong. "Windows users, please take note to specify directories (even c:/...) in Unix path notation. If you use Windows conventions, you will most likely not be able to restore your files due to the fact that the Windows path separator was defined as an escape character long before Windows existed, and Bacula adheres to that convention (i.e.means the next character appears as itself). You should always specify a full path for every directory and file that you list in the FileSet. In addition, on Windows machines, you should always prefix the directory or filename with the drive specification (e.g. c:/xxx) using Unix directory name separators (forward slash). The drive letter itself can be upper or lower case (e.g. c:/xxx or C:/xxx)." Please note that this is the first time I've noticed this happening. This host has been backing up okay. I just can't figure out why Bacula couldn't find the paths (i.e. drives) for one run and then could find them in another re-run 5 minutes later. Nothing was done to the client host. Best regards, -craig On Fri, Nov 20, 2015 at 6:28 AM, Bryn Hughes <li...@nashira.ca> wrote: > Is it just me or are all your slashes backwards for Windows? Shouldn't > it be C:\ not C:/ ? > > Bryn > > On 2015-11-19 10:25 AM, Craig Shiroma wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I came across a problem with a Windows 2012R2 server that generated > > the below error messages in the log. The full backed up only a few > > megabytes when it should've backed up 10G obviously because of the > > below problems. However, I ran another full right after noticing the > > problem without doing anything to the server and it completed with no > > problem. Has any experience this? Know the cause? > > > > My concern is the backup ended with a "Backup OK with warnings" > > (status = T), so I never got an email indicating a problem. > > > > Regards, > > -craig > > > > 17-Nov 14:44 <server-name> JobId 208: Could not stat > > "C:/Documents and Settings": ERR=The system cannot find the file > > specified. > > 17-Nov 14:44 <server-name> JobId 208: Could not stat > > "C:/inetpub": ERR=The system cannot find the file specified. > > 17-Nov 14:44 <server-name> JobId 208: Could not stat > > "C:/PerfLogs": ERR=The system cannot find the file specified. > > 17-Nov 14:44 <server-name> JobId 208: Could not stat "C:/Perl64": > > ERR=The system cannot find the file specified. > > 17-Nov 14:44 <server-name> JobId 208: Could not stat "C:/Program > > Files": ERR=The system cannot find the file specified. > > 17-Nov 14:44 <server-name> JobId 208: Could not stat "C:/Program > > Files (x86)": ERR=The system cannot find the file specified. > > 17-Nov 14:44 <server-name> JobId 208: Could not stat > > "C:/ProgramData": ERR=The system cannot find the file specified. > > 17-Nov 14:44 <server-name> JobId 208: Could not stat > > "C:/Python32": ERR=The system cannot find the file specified. > > 17-Nov 14:44 <server-name> JobId 208: Could not stat "C:/Users": > > ERR=The system cannot find the file specified. > > 17-Nov 14:44 <server-name> JobId 208: Could not stat > > "C:/Windows": ERR=The system cannot find the file specified. > > 17-Nov 14:44 <server-name> JobId 208: Error: findlib/attribs.c:923 > > Error in GetFileAttributesExW: file > > \\?\GLOBALROOT\Device\HarddiskVolumeShadowCopy5\: ERR=The system > > cannot find the file specified. > > 17-Nov 14:44 <server-name> JobId 208: Cannot open "C:/": ERR=The > > system cannot find the file specified. > > . > > 17-Nov 14:44 <server-name> JobId 208: Could not stat "E:/": > > ERR=The system cannot find the path specified. > > 17-Nov 14:44 <server-name> JobId 208: Could not stat "F:/": > > ERR=The system cannot find the path specified. > > 17-Nov 14:44 <server-name> JobId 208: Could not stat "G:/": > > ERR=The system cannot find the path specified. > > 17-Nov 14:44 <server-name> JobId 208: Could not stat "H:/": > > ERR=The system cannot find the path specified. > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > _______________________________________________ > Bacula-users mailing list > Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users >
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