Oh so cool Clearing cache worked great. I finally found my root partition letters .bvfs_clear_cache yes
Thanks a lot ! (and too for path=D:/mydir/ :) ) Lionel -----Message d'origine----- De : Marcin Haba <ganius...@gmail.com> Envoyé : vendredi 23 mai 2025 15:23 À : Lionel PLASSE <pla...@cofiem.fr> Cc : bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net Objet : Re: [Bacula-users] Bacula-web restore assistant : serching by windows root partition letters [Vous ne recevez pas souvent de courriers de ganius...@gmail.com. Découvrez pourquoi ceci est important à https://aka.ms/LearnAboutSenderIdentification ] On Fri, 23 May 2025 at 15:01, Lionel PLASSE <pla...@cofiem.fr> wrote: > >.bvfs_lsdirs jobid=12345 path=D:/ > >.bvfs_lsfiles jobid=12345 path=D:/ > > Unfortunately those two commands don't return any results (with a good > jobid) nor with path=D:/mydir Hello Lionel, For empty results from the command with path=D:/ it can mean that something is wrong in your Bvfs cache for this path D:/. I would propose to rebuild this cache. You can just clear it by this bconsole command: .bvfs_clear_cache yes This will cause that on the next restore wizard use, the cache will be created from scratch. It will also cause that in the restore wizard, when the Bvfs cache will be updated, it can take a bit longer time than usual (loading restore wizard between steps 2 => 3) up till the cache will be recreated. For your test with path=D:/mydir it will not work until you add slash at the end because this path parameter in Bvfs commands requires the end slash to list results, for example: GOOD: ===== path=D:/ path=D:/mydir/ path=D:/mydir/abc/def/ BAD: ===== path=D: path=D:/mydir path=D:/mydir/abc/def The only exception is the empty path value that lists the main root elements in the directory tree: GOOD: path= Best regards, Marcin Haba (gani)
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