On 7/22/25 17:41, Chris Wilkinson wrote:
I was mistaken in saying that forcing an overwrite doesn't cause the
restored files to be listed. I've removed the !restored keyword from the
FD message resource and redone my tests setting the restore job to
replace always. All good now.
-Chris-
Gl
I was mistaken in saying that forcing an overwrite doesn't cause the
restored files to be listed. I've removed the !restored keyword from the FD
message resource and redone my tests setting the restore job to replace
always. All good now.
-Chris-
On Tue, 22 Jul 2025, 14:32 Chris Wilkinson, wrote
I think there must be more to it. I took out the !restored, !verified,
!saved directives from the FD, restarted the FD and DIR with the same
result. I thought maybe only files actually written would be sent to the
director and thus to the job log. That doesn't seem to be the case since
forcing the
On 7/21/25 17:44, Chris Wilkinson wrote:
Hello Phil
and the FD message resource is
Messages {
Name = Standard
director = raspberrypi-dir = all, !skipped, !restored, !verified, !saved
}
Could it be that the !restored directive is suppressing the list?
That is precisely it. Your Direc
Hello Phil
The email report i get from the director is this. Mail delivery is working
fine. You can see from this that 8K was written but I'm trying to determine
what the file was. The files expected/restored are i think files that
already exist so were not overwritten because of the Replace=Never
On 7/21/25 15:55, Chris Wilkinson wrote:
I've a vague recollection that this question has been answered before
but I've been unable to locate it. I'd like to get a list of files that
are written to the FD by a restore job. I want to exclude files that are
not actually written either because the