I think that original author found the reason he cannot restore file due to 
local permissions. It is quite a trivial task, but cannot be debugged 
remotely. 
At other side, you @Ciroc woke this thread for some undefined  reason. It 
is mean that you have a similar problem.
A similar problem solved by similar solution. Look for permissions, Luk.

On Sunday, April 30, 2023 at 11:21:22 PM UTC+3 Ciroc wrote:

> @Oleg Volkov I have followed your instruction on your blog and I am still 
> getting the same error regarding to creating the file.
> I have disabled selinux, tried restore to a directory that was owned by 
> root also tried to another directory owned by bareos user and I still got 
> the same error. I also tried giving the directory full permission for user 
> group and others and still got the same error.
> I would appreciate if you can point me to right direction. 
> On Sunday, December 1, 2019 at 2:12:32 AM UTC-5 Oleg Volkov wrote:
>
>> The error message is clear - it cannot create file.
>> Why ? You have to discover it by yourself.
>>
>

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