Re: [Bacula-users] Restore Client (command line)

2013-11-12 Thread Uwe Schuerkamp
On Mon, Nov 11, 2013 at 11:45:06PM +0100, Jean-François Leroux wrote: > Sorry, found it. It's restoreclient in one word. > > Great to hear, where did you find this information? Uwe -- NIONEX --- Ein Unternehmen der Bertelsmann SE & Co. KGaA ---

Re: [Bacula-users] Restore Client (command line)

2013-11-11 Thread Jean-François Leroux
Sorry, found it. It's restoreclient in one word. 2013/11/11 Jean-François Leroux > Hi, I have a script where I restore some machines on one big disk array. > It starts with: > > *restore client=$1-fd where=/data/restore/$1 select current all done* > > then I have to write > > > *mod* > *5 (re

[Bacula-users] Restore Client (command line)

2013-11-11 Thread Jean-François Leroux
Hi, I have a script where I restore some machines on one big disk array. It starts with: *restore client=$1-fd where=/data/restore/$1 select current all done* then I have to write *mod* *5 (restore client)* then choose the correct client for restoration. Is there a command line word for that,

Re: [Bacula-users] Restore Client

2012-11-22 Thread Gary Stainburn
I have managed to look back on the old server and the way that I got round it was to run a script that then called restore from bconsole. Thinking about it, it would never work because the client = in the restore job specifies the client to be restored, not where to. What is needed is a Res

Re: [Bacula-users] Restore Client

2012-11-22 Thread Gary Stainburn
On Thursday 22 November 2012 08:46:10 Jummo wrote: > Hi Gary, > > Could you post the log information of the particular job? > Could you post the commands you have used for the restore and the output? > > Thanks > >-- Jummo Jummo Here is the bconsole session for the restore. The job log is bel

Re: [Bacula-users] Restore Client

2012-11-22 Thread Jummo
Hi Gary, Could you post the log information of the particular job? Could you post the commands you have used for the restore and the output? Thanks -- Jummo -- Monitor your physical, virtual and cloud infrastructure

[Bacula-users] Restore Client

2012-11-21 Thread Gary Stainburn
I have the following restore job in bacula-dir.conf Job { Name = "RestoreFiles" Type = Restore Client=lou-fd FileSet="Linux Full" Storage = eddie1-File Priority = 9 # restore has higher priority Pool = Default

Re: [Bacula-users] Restore client

2012-01-01 Thread Dan Langille
On Dec 1, 2011, at 6:48 AM, Viacheslav Biriukov wrote: > Hello. > > I want always restore files to the one Client by default. How can I do this? A given Bacula configuration needs only one restore job. The restore-to client is set by Bacula at run time. It defaults to the client on which the

[Bacula-users] Restore client

2011-12-01 Thread Viacheslav Biriukov
Hello. I want always restore files to the one Client by default. How can I do this? Thanks. -- Viacheslav Biriukov BR http://biriukov.com -- All the data continuously generated in your IT infrastructure contains a defi

Re: [Bacula-users] Restore client problems

2009-06-09 Thread Christian Gaul
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Re: [Bacula-users] Restore client problems

2009-06-09 Thread John Kennedy
Kevin Keane wrote: > Connection refused indicates that you can't even get a TCP connection to > the FD. You can actually verify that with telnet. On the server, type: > > telnet arabella-100.example.com 9102 > > The list of possible reasons for this is fairly short: > > - The FD isn't running.

Re: [Bacula-users] Restore client problems

2009-06-09 Thread John Kennedy
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Re: [Bacula-users] Restore client problems

2009-06-09 Thread Kevin Keane
Connection refused indicates that you can't even get a TCP connection to the FD. You can actually verify that with telnet. On the server, type: telnet arabella-100.example.com 9102 The list of possible reasons for this is fairly short: - The FD isn't running. Use netstat -ltunp to confirm that

[Bacula-users] Restore client problems

2009-06-09 Thread John Kennedy
We had a Bacula client machine die recently. I have reinstalled the machine with Debian - Lenny. I installed the bacula-client package from the Lenny repos. Our Bacula server is running version 2.2.6. I have edited /etc/bacula/bacula.conf (on the client) to have: FDAddress = but when trying to r