Hello,

On Wednesday 18 May 2005 15:47, Danie Theron wrote:
> Kern Sibbald wrote:
> >Hello,
> >
> >It appears that you are *vastly* over complicating things.  First, you
> > only need one (the default) RestoreFiles job. Second, once you select the
> > files, using the restore command and menu item 5 (if I remember right),
> > which I don't see in the listing below, there should be little or no need
> > to use "mod", and if you are using mod to change the bootstrap file, you
> > are surely doing something wrong unless you are a *super* expert. If you
> > use "mod" to change other parameters, probably you are doing something
> > wrong.
> >
> >If you do the restore correctly, the bootstrap will be generated for you
> > and it will be named /some-path/restore.bsr.  There is no need to change
> > it.
> >
> >I'd suggest you bring up a test Bacula someplace and run through the
> > example in the Tutorial chapter. It shows you the easy way to restore
> > files.
>
> Hi ,
>
> Yes , you are absolutely right , it was a id10t error *blush* , ran
> through the steps as you suggested and it restored the files in a flash!
> Thanks for simplifying things for my over paranoid mind.....

Ah, nice. That is a relief -- probably for you as well.

>
> I did however get a few of these errors , anything to be alarmed about ?

No. These are information messages. When there is a warning Bacula has WARNING 
in the message, and when there is an error Bacula has ERROR in the message.
What counts the most is the Job summary. If it says it got all the files back, 
you can be 99.9% things are OK.

>
> 8-May 15:33 venus-sd: Got EOF at file 1  on device /arch/rock/sql, Volume
> "rocksqlfull-0004" 18-May 15:33 venus-sd: End of Volume at file 1 on device
> /arch/rock/sql, Volume "rocksqlfull-0004" danie-fd: drwxrwxrwx   1 0       
> 0              0 2001-09-10 15:55:02  /tmp/bacula-restores/d//PTS Shares/
> 18-May 15:33 venus-sd: Ready to read from volume "rocksqlincr-0002" on
> device /arch/rock/sql. 18-May 15:33 venus-sd: Got EOF at file 1  on device
> /arch/rock/sql, Volume "rocksqlincr-0002" 18-May 15:33 venus-sd: End of
> Volume at file 1 on device /arch/rock/sql, Volume "rocksqlincr-0002" 18-May
> 15:33 venus-sd: Ready to read from volume "rocksqlincr-0003" on device
> /arch/rock/sql. 18-May 15:33 venus-sd: Got EOF at file 1  on device
> /arch/rock/sql, Volume "rocksqlincr-0003" 18-May 15:33 venus-sd: End of
> Volume at file 1 on device /arch/rock/sql, Volume "rocksqlincr-0003" 18-May
> 15:33 venus-sd: End of all volumes.
>
> Also , last really dumb question , how do I ,in restore mode, cd to a dir
> with spaces in it?

cd "file with spaces in it"

or use wx-console.  You point and click. It takes a bit to learn where to 
click, but a bit of fiddling gets you there ... :-)

>
>
> Once again , thanks for your patience and help.


-- 
Best regards,

Kern

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