On 12/01/15 13:29, dweimer wrote: > I just rebuilt my windows 10 workstation, and restored the bacula > directory. All I was actually after was the .conf files, but noticed > something strange. Every file was larger than what was backed up. [...] > The bacula-fd.conf file contained two copies of itself broken up by a > line of garbage text, which of course was easy enough to grab the file > and replace the newly installed one to get the client service running on > the new install. However the binary files are junk. Has anyone else seen > this? most of the important data on the system that I back up isn't flat > text files, but images, pdf, etc. which are unusable after a restore if > this is the case. > > I will do some more test restores to the client now that its up, to see > if its only when restoring to the freebsd client. I have verified > restores to the FreeBSD client of itself restore correctly. just curious > if someone else has seen this? > > other information > Windows Client: Windows 10 Update 1511, Bacula 6.0.6 > Server: FreeBSD 10.2, Bacula 7.0 > > C: Drive on Windows Client was a software mirror. > Backup ran successfully with No Errors or Warnings.
So, you're restoring Win32 streams to a FreeBSD client...? Are the files still the wrong size and double-contents when restored to the Windows client? -- Phil Stracchino Babylon Communications ph...@caerllewys.net p...@co.ordinate.org Landline: 603.293.8485 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Go from Idea to Many App Stores Faster with Intel(R) XDK Give your users amazing mobile app experiences with Intel(R) XDK. Use one codebase in this all-in-one HTML5 development environment. Design, debug & build mobile apps & 2D/3D high-impact games for multiple OSs. http://pubads.g.doubleclick.net/gampad/clk?id=254741911&iu=/4140 _______________________________________________ Bacula-users mailing list Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users