> I am running Bacula 3.0.2 on Ubuntu server Apache2 MySQL
>
> The backups seem to be working OK so I thought I had better test a restore!
> This also seemed to run OK, but there were no files restored. I tried
> different "where" locations but still no joy.
> The log snip below shows all is well
Glynd schrieb:
>
> Here is the ls -l on the ubuntu server where the bacula dir runs
>
> r...@mistral:/home/cirrus/mailarchiva_dist# ls -l /bacula-restores/
> total 0
>
> There is also the same directory on the Windows 7 glyn-laptop. and when I
> look in there the directory structure is there, bu
Here is the ls -l on the ubuntu server where the bacula dir runs
r...@mistral:/home/cirrus/mailarchiva_dist# ls -l /bacula-restores/
total 0
There is also the same directory on the Windows 7 glyn-laptop. and when I
look in there the directory structure is there, but in a strange way. the
path is
glynd schrieb:
> 1 file selected to be restored.
>
> Run Restore job
> JobName: RestoreFiles
> Bootstrap: /var/lib/bacula/bin/working/mistral-dir.restore.9.bsr
> Where: /bacula-restores
> Replace: always
> FileSet: Sugar Set
> Backup Client: glyn-laptop-fd
Glynd schrieb:
>
> The "where" argument I left at default /bacula-restores and that is where I
> looked.
Can you post all the options you choose for the restore (cut & paste)?
Ralf
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Hello Ralph,
The "where" argument I left at default /bacula-restores and that is where I
looked.
Cheers
Glyn
Ralf Gross wrote:
>
> Glynd schrieb:
>>
>> I am running Bacula 3.0.2 on Ubuntu server Apache2 MySQL
>>
>> The backups seem to be working OK so I thought I had better test a
>> restor
Glynd schrieb:
>
> I am running Bacula 3.0.2 on Ubuntu server Apache2 MySQL
>
> The backups seem to be working OK so I thought I had better test a restore!
> This also seemed to run OK, but there were no files restored. I tried
> different "where" locations but still no joy.
> The log snip below