Hello,
Bacula version 1.38.9 has two new "features" in this area. One is that the
Director prohibits backslashes in filenames, unless you enclose them in
double quotes. This should avoid a good number of such cases,
unfortunately not all. The second is that during restores, the FD converts
backsl
Thank you very much for providing enough detail about the previous exchange
that I was able to find it in the gmane archives. The special client built
by Kern allowed me to restore all of our lost data.
Rob
On Tuesday 23 May 2006 01:53 am, Arno Lehmann wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On 5/23/2006 4:10 AM,
Hello,
On 5/23/2006 4:10 AM, Georger Araujo wrote:
Rob,
you made a mistake when you configured your FileSet.
At the end of page 163 of the User Manual, you'll find
the following information:
"If you are entering Windows file names, the directory
path may be preceded by the drive and a colon (as
Rob,
you made a mistake when you configured your FileSet.
At the end of page 163 of the User Manual, you'll find
the following information:
"If you are entering Windows file names, the directory
path may be preceded by the drive and a colon (as in
c:). However, the path separators must be specifie
Changed the restore job to point to the specified folder name, and I still get
the same error:
22-May 18:05 frodo-fd: Restore.2006-05-22_18.05.41 Error: Cannot create
directory C:/restore/C/\Documents and Settings\paru\Local
Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook: ERR=The system cannot fin
Is the restore folder on the Windows machine
C:\restore
? If yes, try to modify the Where parameter on the
restore job to
C:/restore
and it should work. Regards,
Georger
--- Rob Proffitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escreveu:
> Server and Windows FD are 1.36.3
> Server is running Gentoo Linux, kernel
Server and Windows FD are 1.36.3
Server is running Gentoo Linux, kernel 2.6.15
Client is Windows XP
I use the following FileSet to back up the Outlook files on the Windows
machine:
FileSet {
Name = "paru-gollum"
Include {
Options { compression=GZIP portable=yes }
File = "http://sel.a