I think Martin solved the mystery by pointing out that I shouldn't restore a
Windows backup on a Linux machine without making the fileset portable.
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What version is your Windows FD?
File type 26 is a Windows Junction point. It is hard to
understand how you could get that type with an FD that does not
know what it is. This indicates that you might have mixed
different versions of the FD at various time
26 is a junction point. Are you trying to restore onto a Linux machine? That
can't work unless you made a portable backup.
__Martin
> On Fri, 13 Jun 2014 17:07:54 +0200, Florian Baumgartner said:
>
> While doing a restore of a Windows backup I'm receiving *** Restore Error
> *** as termin
While doing a restore of a Windows backup I'm receiving *** Restore Error
*** as termination status.
There are many files being restored but it is not obvious to me what is
failing. Looking at the logs of the fd I'm restoring with I'm seeing many
lines resembling the one below which I assume is wh
On Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 12:28:49PM -0500, John Drescher wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 12:17 PM, Craig Van Tassle
> wrote:
> > I recently upgraded my tape library to LTO-6 Tapes. I need to read from
> > my older LTO-4 tapes.
> >
> > When I run a restore I get
> >
> > director-sd acquire.c:121 Ch
> I have two drives in my tape library. Is there a way for me to create a
> device that won't eat up my second drive if I'm not running a restore?
I think you can make a third device that points to the same physical
device. Although I would wait on others who have got around this
issue.
John
---
On Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 12:17 PM, Craig Van Tassle
wrote:
> I recently upgraded my tape library to LTO-6 Tapes. I need to read from
> my older LTO-4 tapes.
>
> When I run a restore I get
>
> director-sd acquire.c:121 Changing read device. Want Media Type="LTO-4"
> have="LTO-6"
> device="LTO6-0"
I recently upgraded my tape library to LTO-6 Tapes. I need to read from
my older LTO-4 tapes.
When I run a restore I get
director-sd acquire.c:121 Changing read device. Want Media Type="LTO-4"
have="LTO-6"
device="LTO6-0"
(/dev/tape/by-path/pci-:04:00.0-sas-0x5000e111500dd002-lun-0-nst)
Hi,
On 2012.05.03 03:46, Mauricio Bertholino wrote:
> 2012-05-02 22:27:02 pdc-fd JobId 23: Error:
> /home/kern/bacula/k/bacula/src/findlib/create_file.c:387 Could not open
> d:/cinecolor/ELETRICA/: ERR=The process cannot access the file because
> it is being used by another process.
> Any idea?
Hello,
is there anybody else, who has experienced similar restore problem as me?
If I use bacula server --(10 GbE)--> switch --(1 GbE)--> bacula client,
big restores with many small files (for example, 10 million files in
500 GB) end after a while with the following error (small restores under
10
is very complicated in my case (to restore to another linux box), because
the network bandwith is not enough. Thanks for your answer John
On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 3:39 PM, John Drescher wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 9:37 AM, John Drescher
> wrote:
> >> not, is not include in the last release.
On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 9:37 AM, John Drescher wrote:
>> not, is not include in the last release... :-( only bacula-fd
>
> Sorry I am not sure about windows release planning. I only use linux
> for my bacula-sds with a mix of windows and linux clients.
>
>> Well, i have to find another backup solu
> not, is not include in the last release... :-( only bacula-fd
Sorry I am not sure about windows release planning. I only use linux
for my bacula-sds with a mix of windows and linux clients.
> Well, i have to find another backup solution for my small branches...
>
Can you mount the windows stor
not, is not include in the last release... :-( only bacula-fd
Well, i have to find another backup solution for my small branches...
On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 3:08 PM, John Drescher wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 9:04 AM, Koldo Santisteban
> wrote:
> > and how i can upgrade bacula 3.03 to bacula
On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 9:04 AM, Koldo Santisteban
wrote:
> and how i can upgrade bacula 3.03 to bacula 5.0.1?? i don´t see on
> sourceforge the needed files...i only can see bacula-fd on windows for the
> last version...
>
I believe its on the bacula page. Well there is a 5.0.1 32 or 64 bit
but
and how i can upgrade bacula 3.03 to bacula 5.0.1?? i don´t see on
sourceforge the needed files...i only can see bacula-fd on windows for the
last version...
On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 2:54 PM, John Drescher wrote:
> 2010/3/29 Koldo Santisteban :
> > Hello
> >
> > I have a windows server 2003 with
2010/3/29 Koldo Santisteban :
> Hello
>
> I have a windows server 2003 with bacula sd and fd 3.03a installed with a
> bacula-dir 5.01 on centos. All is working fine, but when i want to restore a
> file from remote windows server i obtain this error:
>
> zanburu.batz.es-dir JobId 1018: Start Restor
Hello
I have a windows server 2003 with bacula sd and fd 3.03a installed with a
bacula-dir 5.01 on centos. All is working fine, but when i want to restore a
file from remote windows server i obtain this error:
*zanburu.batz.es-dir JobId 1018: Start Restore Job
RestoreFiles.2010-03-29_14.28.16_16
Hi,
i just upgraded from 3.0.3 to 5.0.1, so far so good.
Now i wanted to restore a file, startet bat and specified the host to restore
for.
After building the directory tree for the jobs an error-window opened:
' Warning'
' Invalid command ".messages". Enter "done" to exit'
' OK'
After clicking
btape: btape.c:469 Wrote 1 EOF to "Drive-1" (/dev/nst0)
btape: btape.c:932 Rewind OK.
Reposition to file:block 0:4
btape: btape.c:1012 Bad data in record. Expected 5, got 1 at byte 0. Test
failed!
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-Original Message-
From: Thomas Mueller [mailto:tho...@chaschperl
Am Tue, 09 Mar 2010 07:50:50 -0800 schrieb Mark Yarbrough:
> I am getting the follwoing errors on restoring any file from tape:
>
> 09-Mar 07:22 storage-sd: 3302 Autochanger "loaded drive 0", result:
> nothing loaded. 09-Mar 07:22 storage-sd:
> RestoreFiles.2010-03-09_07.22.19 Warning: acquire.c:
I am getting the follwoing errors on restoring any file from tape:
09-Mar 07:22 storage-sd: 3302 Autochanger "loaded drive 0", result: nothing
loaded.
09-Mar 07:22 storage-sd: RestoreFiles.2010-03-09_07.22.19 Warning:
acquire.c:146 Couldn't rewind device "Drive-1" (/dev/nst0): ERR=dev.c:678
Rew
Hello,
Using bacula in a french education distribution based on ubuntu 8.04, I have a
problem during restore.
Here is my bacula.log file...
Could you help me?
Should this error caused by a hardware problem?
Arnaud
13-jan 17:27 127.0.0.1-dir JobId 3: Démarrage du Job de restauration
RestoreLD
Hello,
When trying to restore a job, I get an error saying that the SD was
unable to execute the bootstrap instruction.
Error message:
18-Dec 11:28 bacula001-dir JobId 12217: Start Restore Job RestoreFiles.
2009-12-18_11.28.33_31
18-Dec 11:28 bacula001-dir JobId 12217: Using Device "Online.
Sébastien Delneste wrote:
> Hello,
>
> When trying to restore a job, I get an error saying that the SD was
> unable to execute the bootstrap instruction.
>
> *Error message:*
> 18-Dec 11:28 bacula001-dir JobId 12217: Start Restore Job
> RestoreFiles.2009-12-18_11.28.33_31
> 18-Dec 11:28 bacula0
Hello,
When trying to restore a job, I get an error saying that the SD was
unable to execute the bootstrap instruction.
Error message:
18-Dec 11:28 bacula001-dir JobId 12217: Start Restore Job RestoreFiles.
2009-12-18_11.28.33_31
18-Dec 11:28 bacula001-dir JobId 12217: Using Device "Online.
Hi,
07.02.2008 23:06, Steve Rippl wrote:
> We're running the same version of bacula-fd (2.2.4) on MS Server2003
> boxes (both the source and target for the backup/restore), and bacula-fd
> runs as SYSTEM.
Ok... I don't have a windows server 2003 for testing, and am not a
windows person, so this
You also might attempt to strip the E: prefix off the files before you
do the restore to the non E: drive.
-Jason
On Fri, 2008-02-08 at 14:20 +0100, Cesare Montresor wrote:
> A good test could be try restore in different (empty) directory,
> something like c:\tmp_bacula_re
A good test could be try restore in different (empty) directory,
something like c:\tmp_bacula_restore.
Just edit restore job before run.
Cesare Montresor
Steve Rippl wrote:
> Hi,
>
> First of all, great piece of software! Bacula has got us away from an
> expensive proprietary system (Commvault)
We're running the same version of bacula-fd (2.2.4) on MS Server2003
boxes (both the source and target for the backup/restore), and bacula-fd
runs as SYSTEM.
Hi,
07.02.2008 22:39, Steve Rippl wrote:
> Hi,
>
> First of all, great piece of softwar
Hi,
07.02.2008 22:39, Steve Rippl wrote:
> Hi,
>
> First of all, great piece of software! Bacula has got us away from an
> expensive proprietary system (Commvault) and we have something now that
> functions great on both our Linux and MS servers. I have a question
> though, running a restore on
Hi,
First of all, great piece of software! Bacula has got us away from an
expensive proprietary system (Commvault) and we have something now that
functions great on both our Linux and MS servers. I have a question
though, running a restore onto a different volume than the original
target is prod
Hi,
On 6/6/2007 10:43 PM, Lucio Crusca wrote:
> Arno Lehmann wrote:
>> Unless you get these errors with every DVD you use, I'd say yes, this
>> disk is corrupt.
>
> Are you suggesting that there can be a situation where bacula gives read
> errors on every DVD media while those DVDs aren't corru
Arno Lehmann wrote:
> Unless you get these errors with every DVD you use, I'd say yes, this
> disk is corrupt.
Are you suggesting that there can be a situation where bacula gives read
errors on every DVD media while those DVDs aren't corrupt?
Granted, DVDs aren't very much reliable, but in this
Hi,
On 6/6/2007 6:09 PM, Lucio wrote:
> I'm playing with DVD backups. During a restore I get:
>
> 06-Jun 17:57 server-Emmeti-sd: RestoreFiles.2007-06-06_17.55.19 Error:
> block.c:317 Volume data error at 0:2792745412!
> Block checksum mismatch in block=11003 len=64512: calc=907224b0 blk=9e65141f
I'm playing with DVD backups. During a restore I get:
06-Jun 17:57 server-Emmeti-sd: RestoreFiles.2007-06-06_17.55.19 Error:
block.c:317 Volume data error at 0:2792745412!
Block checksum mismatch in block=11003 len=64512: calc=907224b0 blk=9e65141f
Does that mean that the DVD media is corrupt?
On Monday 19 February 2007 13:57, Mair Wolfgang-awm013 wrote:
> Hello List,
>
> I get the following error while restoing an entire system. The backup
> completed without errors or warnings.
>
> I'm using bacula 2.0.2 on opensuse 10.2 (director and storage) the
> client is a suse 9.2
>
> What is wro
2007 13:57
To: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Bacula-users] Restore error
Hello List,
I get the following error while restoing an entire system. The backup
completed without errors or warnings.
I'm using bacula 2.0.2 on opensuse 10.2 (director and storage) the
client is a suse
Hello List,
I get the following error while restoing an entire system. The backup
completed without errors or warnings.
I'm using bacula 2.0.2 on opensuse 10.2 (director and storage) the
client is a suse 9.2
What is wrong here?
Thank you
Wolfgang
19-Feb 14:28 ford-dir: Start Restore Job
Resto
It looks like you're trying to restore files backed up
from a Windows client to the same Windows client. But
you'll need to modify the
Where
parameter, because it points to a directory that
doesn't exist at the client side. Create a
C:\tmp
folder and tell Bacula to restore files to
C:/tmp
an
Hi,
i am just installed bacula server 1.38.11 to ubuntu
linuz server.
backup is working good but i can nat restore them
:(
my restore command and errors in here..
please help me immediatle
*restore
First you select one or more JobIds that contain
filesto be restored. You will be
Hi,
i am just installed bacula server 1.38.11 to ubuntu
linuz server.
backup is working good but i can nat restore them
:(
my restore command and errors in here..
please help me immediatle
*restore
First you select one or more JobIds that contain
filesto be restored. You will be p
Greetings All, (and thanks to who ever reads and replies in an effort to assist)
I'm using Bacula's File storage functionality to keep a fairly large archive of our critical data on a RAID array. All my backups seem to run fine, and as far as I know, everything else is functioning normally, ex
On Tue, 25 Apr 2006, Danie wrote:
Hi Eric ,
Thanks for the advise , seems it was one of my MYI files that were corrupt
(Filename.MYI) to be exact , used myisamchk to repair.
It was probably originally corrupted due to lack of available filesystem
space.
Please check there is enough "breat
Hi Eric ,
Thanks for the advise , seems it was one of my MYI files that were
corrupt (Filename.MYI) to be exact , used myisamchk to repair.
Eric Warnke wrote:
You need to check you database logs, it could be space or permissions
but it's NOT bacula.
Cheers,
Eric
On 4/25/06, *Danie* < [EMAI
You need to check you database logs, it could be space or permissions but it's NOT bacula.Cheers,EricOn 4/25/06, Danie <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Query failed: CREATE TABLE temp (JobId INTEGER UNSIGNED NOT
NULL,JobTDate BIGINT UNSIGNED,ClientId INTEGER UNSIGNED,LevelCHAR,JobFiles INTEGER UNSIGNED,J
When I try and do a restore I get the following error :
*restore
Using default Catalog name=MyCatalog DB=bacula
First you select one or more JobIds that contain files
to be restored. You will be presented several methods
of specifying the JobIds. Then you will be allowed to
select which files fr
Thanks for the answer. I have another question my
storage file tells me that I have 10GB of data, but a
restore shows that most of the files are empty.
Bextract is not working and it is saying that gzip is
supported in win32.
Thanks for any help,
ZK
--- Frank Sweetser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrot
On Mon, Apr 24, 2006 at 09:43:54AM -0700, Zakai Kinan wrote:
> here is more info. My backup is using external USB
> hardrives and I moved this weekend. After the move
> the hardrives change for example from /dev/sdc to
> /dev/sdd. I went into the bacula-sd.conf file and
> made the necessary chan
here is more info. My backup is using external USB
hardrives and I moved this weekend. After the move
the hardrives change for example from /dev/sdc to
/dev/sdd. I went into the bacula-sd.conf file and
made the necessary changes. Is that the problem?
Thanks for the quick response,
ZK
-
On Mon, Apr 24, 2006 at 09:02:33AM -0700, Zakai Kinan wrote:
> what does this error mean exactly?
>
> Query failed: SELECT DISTINCT FileSet.FileSet FROM
> Job,Client,FileSet WHERE
> Job.FileSetId=FileSet.FileSetId AND Job.ClientId=4 AND
> Client.ClientId=4 ORDER BY FileSet.FileSet: ERR=Got
> error
what does this error mean exactly?
Query failed: SELECT DISTINCT FileSet.FileSet FROM
Job,Client,FileSet WHERE
Job.FileSetId=FileSet.FileSetId AND Job.ClientId=4 AND
Client.ClientId=4 ORDER BY FileSet.FileSet: ERR=Got
error 28 from storage engine
The better question is how can I fix it in order t
Yup. The btape tests worked perfectly when I did them. I should also
mention that this doesn't always (or at least hasn't always) happen(ed).
A full restore of a Windows system earlier this week succeeded. Also,
full restores of the system shown below worked perfectly during an
earlier phas
I'm guessing if you're doing restores that you've already done btape
tests and all of that to get to where you are now (configuration in
place with backups already made)?
Brennon Church wrote:
> Hello,
>
> In the following example, I'd like to determine exactly which files
> caused the FD Errors
Hello,
In the following example, I'd like to determine exactly which files
caused the FD Errors listed. I looked through the full restore report
but didn't see anything that indicated a failure until the end of the
report (and it didn't specify the specific files). Perhaps I'm simply
missin
You will frequently notice this backing up e-mail volumes, or
directories that contain lockfiles. For some unknown reason, the .lock
files are stored in /var/mail on our system, and so there are many
complaints about files that did not exist at the time of writing, but
did exist when the list w
On 20 Feb 2006 at 20:06, Boniforti Flavio wrote:
> In data Mon, 20 Feb 2006 19:56:07 +0100
> Boniforti Flavio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> scriveva:
>
> > I just discovered this:
> >
> > 19-Feb 18:43 dropbox-fd: RestoreFiles.2006-02-19_18.43.22 Error:
> > attribs.c:339 File size of restored file
> > /tmp
In data Mon, 20 Feb 2006 19:56:07 +0100
Boniforti Flavio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> scriveva:
> I just discovered this:
>
> 19-Feb 18:43 dropbox-fd: RestoreFiles.2006-02-19_18.43.22 Error:
> attribs.c:339 File size of restored file
> /tmp/bacula-restores/var/lib/mysql/bacula/File.MYD n
> ot correct. Ori
In data Mon, 20 Feb 2006 12:46:16 GMT
Martin Simmons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> scriveva:
> > How may I check what got wrong?
>
> Maybe there were some error messages before this?
I just discovered this:
19-Feb 18:43 dropbox-fd: RestoreFiles.2006-02-19_18.43.22 Error:
attribs.c:339 File size of restor
> On Sun, 19 Feb 2006 17:31:51 +0100, Boniforti Flavio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> said:
>
> Hello there!
> I'm still going on with the tutorial, and when it comes to restore from
> my first backup, I get an error.
> I backed up /var because I don't have the sources directory mentioned in
> the
Hello there!
I'm still going on with the tutorial, and when it comes to restore from
my first backup, I get an error.
I backed up /var because I don't have the sources directory mentioned in
the tutorial, but that shouldn't change anything.
Here the error:
19-Feb 17:29 dropbox-dir: RestoreFiles.2
On Monday 25 July 2005 13:56, Yann Cézard wrote:
> Kern Sibbald wrote:
> >In the past, I have noticed several cases where Bacula does not work
> > correctly with zlib if you do not build Bacula with the version that is
> > loaded on your system. I guess they change some of the internal
> > structu
Kern Sibbald wrote:
In the past, I have noticed several cases where Bacula does not work correctly
with zlib if you do not build Bacula with the version that is loaded on your
system. I guess they change some of the internal structures defined in the
header files in an incompatible way.
I s
In the past, I have noticed several cases where Bacula does not work correctly
with zlib if you do not build Bacula with the version that is loaded on your
system. I guess they change some of the internal structures defined in the
header files in an incompatible way.
I suggest trying recompili
Hi,
Since today, I noticed that severals (perhaps all ?) my volumes produces
errors when restoring all the files.
I'm backing up on disk, and with bextract, the error messages looks like :
--
22-Jul 16:22 bextract: bextract Error: block.c:304 Volume data error \
at 0:26772725! Block chec
Get the following error after a restore that seems to take along time for
9GB.
"207 non-supported data streams"
Any idea what or where I should be looking to sort this out?
TIA
Jason
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