26 is a junction point.  Are you trying to restore onto a Linux machine?  That
can't work unless you made a portable backup.

__Martin


>>>>> On Fri, 13 Jun 2014 17:07:54 +0200, Florian Baumgartner said:
> 
> While doing a restore of a Windows backup I'm receiving *** Restore Error
> *** as termination status.
> 
> There are many files being restored but it is not obvious to me what is
> failing. Looking at the logs of the fd I'm restoring with I'm seeing many
> lines resembling the one below which I assume is what ultimately fails the
> restore. Can you confirm this is the problem or provide me pointers of
> another way to delve into this problem? Also, are those Errors related to
> permission issues/hidden files or such and is this something that I need to
> be worried about?
> 
> From the fd log:
> 
> 13-Jun 16:40 megalith-fd JobId 219: Error: file_create.c:378 Unknown file
> type 26; not restored: c:/ProgramData/Application Data/
> 
> From the director:
> 
> 13-Jun 13:10 bacula-dir JobId 218: Error: Bacula bacula-dir 7.0.4 (04Jun14):
>   Build OS:               x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu redhat Cat)
>   JobId:                  218
>   Job:                    Megalith_Restore.2014-06-13_12.44.37_04
>   Restore Client:         Megalith-fd
>   Start time:             13-Jun-2014 12:44:39
>   End time:               13-Jun-2014 13:10:37
>   Files Expected:         496
>   Files Restored:         496
>   Bytes Restored:         417,733,039,355
>   Rate:                   268121.3 KB/s
>   FD Errors:              187
>   FD termination status:  Error
>   SD termination status:  OK
>   Termination:            *** Restore Error ***
> 
> 13-Jun 13:10 bacula-dir JobId 218: Begin pruning Jobs older than 3 months .
> 13-Jun 13:10 bacula-dir JobId 218: No Jobs found to prune.
> 13-Jun 13:10 bacula-dir JobId 218: Begin pruning Files.
> 13-Jun 13:10 bacula-dir JobId 218: No Files found to prune.
> 13-Jun 13:10 bacula-dir JobId 218: End auto prune.

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