Hello all,
I have now installed server with postgress from rpms (added some old urpm
repositories to get all dependencies automatically).
Have installed 5 clients and are backing up some servers - all seems well and
good but,
trying to restore to a windows w2k client, when I enter restore mode (after
selecting a jobid) I cannot find any way to get startet in the directory
tree.
I have tried to dir and to CD like I read in the manual.
Hopefully I have overlooked some simple thing - maybe security related??
Here are my trials all in vain:
Daemon started 29-Nov-05 17:54, 8 Jobs run since started.
Terminated Jobs:
JobId Level Files Bytes Status Finished Name
======================================================================
13 Full 13,831 1,051,814,516 OK 29-Nov-05 18:12 dom-print
17 Incr 30 1,053,919 OK 29-Nov-05 23:53 dom-print
3 Full 13,846 1,155,559,385 OK 30-Nov-05 15:34 dom-print
9 Incr 28 927,383 OK 01-Dec-05 15:47 dom-print
17 Incr 25 941,644 OK 01-Dec-05 23:09 dom-print
25 Incr 26 1,203,180 OK 02-Dec-05 23:11 dom-print
33 Incr 23 952,394 OK 03-Dec-05 23:12 dom-print
42 Full 13,847 1,155,610,771 OK 05-Dec-05 01:39 dom-print
====
Running Jobs:
Director connected at: 05-Dec-05 15:09
Building directory tree for JobId 42 ... ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
+++++++++
1 Job, 13,185 files inserted into the tree.
You are now entering file selection mode where you add (mark) and
remove (unmark) files to be restored. No files are initially added, unless
you used the "all" keyword on the command line.
Enter "done" to leave this mode.
cwd is: /
$ dir
drwxrwx--T 1 root root 0 2001-11-22 14:24:48 c:\/
drwxrwx--T 1 root root 0 2001-11-22 15:24:25 d:\/
$ dir c:
$ dir d:
$ dir C:
$ dir D:
$ cd c:
Invalid path given.
cwd is: /
$ cd C:
Invalid path given.
cwd is: /
$ cd /C:
Invalid path given.
cwd is: /
$ cd C:\/
Invalid path given.
cwd is: /
$
Thanks for any tips
Director is 1.38.0
windows client is the latest binaries
regards
Steen
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