On Fri, 11 May 2012 15:35:25 +0200
Carlo Filippetto carlo.filippe...@gmail.com wrote:
Dears,
I've got a problem restoring a job:
11-mag 15:09 bacula-dir JobId 9943: Start Restore Job
RestoreFiles.2012-05-11_15.09.08_44
11-mag 15:09 bacula-dir JobId 9943: Using Device DEV-nas
11-mag 15:09 bacula-sd JobId 9943: Ready to read from volume
V-daily-0001 on device DEV-nas (/mnt/backup/backup).
11-mag 15:09 bacula-sd JobId 9943: Forward spacing Volume
V-daily-0001 to file:block 0:208.
11-mag 15:09 bacula-dir JobId 9943: Bacula bacula-dir 5.0.2 (28Apr10):
11-mag-2012 15:09:10
Build OS: i686-pc-linux-gnu redhat
JobId: 9943
Job:RestoreFiles.2012-05-11_15.09.08_44
Restore Client: webhoster-fd
Start time: 11-mag-2012 15:09:10
End time: 11-mag-2012 15:09:10
Files Expected: 125
Files Restored: 125
Bytes Restored: 0
Rate: 0.0 KB/s
FD Errors: 0
FD termination status: OK
SD termination status: OK
Termination:Restore OK
VERSION: 5.0.2 on CentOS release 5.4 (Final)
What does it means?
It's hard to tell what it means because you did not tell what you
observed: if the job really restored 125 files of size 0 I would not be
surprised by the output.
As to forward-spacing ..., this simply means that Bacula knows where
the job is physically located on the tape and instead of scanning it
from the start looking for the relevant data, it quickly revinds the
tape to the necessary position and then proceeds.
(The data on a tape is aggregated in what is called files, and inside
them, it's stored in fixed-size blocks.)
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