Most likely you did not try to restore from both devices ...
On Wednesday 09 November 2005 23:29, Yann Cézard wrote:
> Kern Sibbald a écrit :
> >Restores are done by client, so the restore command doesn't know what Job
> >did the backup, and so it probably because it takes the first storage
> > de
Kern Sibbald a écrit :
Restores are done by client, so the restore command doesn't know what Job
did the backup, and so it probably because it takes the first storage device
that matches the Media Type.
If you assign a different Media Type to each of your Devices, this will not
happen. Th
the mod option did indeed work for me ...
-- michael
On Wed, Nov 09, 2005 at 11:29:54PM +0200, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> On Wednesday 09 November 2005 19:43, Yann Cézard wrote:
> > Kern Sibbald a écrit :
> > Job not run.
> > --
> >
>
> Restores are done by client, so the restore command
On Wednesday 09 November 2005 19:43, Yann Cézard wrote:
> Kern Sibbald a écrit :
> >On Wednesday 09 November 2005 18:27, Yann Cézard wrote:
> >>Hi list,
> >
> >Yes, in 1.38 if you use overrides, they will be applied after the job is
> >started. There is currently no way to override the overrides f
Kern Sibbald a écrit :
On Wednesday 09 November 2005 18:27, Yann Cézard wrote:
Hi list,
Yes, in 1.38 if you use overrides, they will be applied after the job is
started. There is currently no way to override the overrides from the
command line.
Ok, but the problem is that my
On Wednesday 09 November 2005 18:27, Yann Cézard wrote:
> Hi list,
Yes, in 1.38 if you use overrides, they will be applied after the job is
started. There is currently no way to override the overrides from the
command line.
>
> I'm currently migrating from 1.36.3 to 1.38.0, but I have a big pr
Hi list,
I'm currently migrating from 1.36.3 to 1.38.0, but I have a big problem with
the restore command in bconsole : it does not want to change
the Storage device configured in the Restore Job (in fact it used
the bad underlying Device)
Here is a session :
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