Hi.
I just hat a look at bugs.bacula.org and read more about your problem.
Apart from the suggestion to consider the user ids (AD etc.) I suggest you try restoring the files you need to a system which is not part of a windows domain. Just hook up a computer with windows XP home or windows 98 and see if yo can restore to that one.
Arno
Gerd Mueller wrote:
On Wed, 2005-05-18 at 17:59 +0200, Felix Schwarz wrote:
Hi,
Gerd Mueller wrote:
backup-sd: Ready to read from volume "full0019" on device /var/backups/bacula/File. kliniken-data-fd: -rwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 19456 2005-02-24 09:21:41 /tmp/bacula-restores/e//Meddok/2004 - Entbindungsf[1]. Günzburg.doc
Are you shure that /tmp/bacula-restores exist on the machine you want to restore to? (that one hit me ones). Maybe the /e//Meddok is causing problems?
Yes, I am. Also, files earlier in this restore work. Very strange and it is a little bit urgent.
Gerd
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