> On Wed, 27 May 2009 12:38:25 -0400, aa1767a said:
>
> >
> > It means that the chflags(2) system call is failing. Maybe the filesystem
> > format on the client doesn't support flags? Does /bin/chflags work on that
> > file?
> >
> > __Martin
> >
>
>
> Thanks Martin
> Apparently FreeBSD
>
> It means that the chflags(2) system call is failing. Maybe the filesystem
> format on the client doesn't support flags? Does /bin/chflags work on that
> file?
>
> __Martin
>
Thanks Martin
Apparently FreeBSD does not support chflags
[r...@backup] # chflags arch test
chflags: test: Oper
By the way, the restore did occur.. I just don't know what this error indicates
and if I can get it to show success instead of failure
Bacula-dir is running on Linux and the client is FreeBSD
Could that have something to do with it?
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I am backing up mysql databases on a backup client and then backing up
the database dumps to bacula
on tape as a way of archiving them.
I just went to test a restore of one of the files and got this
26-May 08:43 backup-fd: RestoreFiles.2009-05-26_08.38.43 Error:
attribs.c:471 Unable to set f