Re: [Bacula-users] LONG: Possible cause(s) when restore jobs are OK in bconsole, but no files are written to restore dir

2010-04-25 Thread Avi Rozen
Holger Rauch wrote: 9,924 files selected to be restored. Run Restore job JobName: Common restore procedure Bootstrap: /usr/local/bacula5/var/bacula/working/nathan-dir.restore.5.bsr Where: /backup/restores Replace: always FileSet: restore fileset

Re: [Bacula-users] LONG: Possible cause(s) when restore jobs are OK in bconsole, but no files are written to restore dir

2010-04-25 Thread Holger Rauch
Hi Avi, first of all, thanks for your reply. On Sun, 25 Apr 2010, Avi Rozen wrote: [...] The where directory points to a path at the restore client machine, i.e. I believe that the files were restored to /backup/restores on the QNAP. I'm also guessing that the NFS mounted /backup/restores

Re: [Bacula-users] LONG: Possible cause(s) when restore jobs are OK in bconsole, but no files are written to restore dir

2010-04-25 Thread Phil Stracchino
On 04/25/10 10:23, Holger Rauch wrote: Hi Avi, first of all, thanks for your reply. On Sun, 25 Apr 2010, Avi Rozen wrote: [...] The where directory points to a path at the restore client machine, i.e. I believe that the files were restored to /backup/restores on the QNAP. I'm also

Re: [Bacula-users] LONG: Possible cause(s) when restore jobs are OK in bconsole, but no files are written to restore dir

2010-04-25 Thread James Harper
(With the proviso that you cannot restore win32 streams to a non-win32 host unless saved in 'portable' format.) Just in case anyone stumbles across the above in the future via google, that was true on older versions of bacula but since (I think) 3.x bacula has been able to extract the main

[Bacula-users] LONG: Possible cause(s) when restore jobs are OK in bconsole, but no files are written to restore dir

2010-04-24 Thread Holger Rauch
Hi, I'm using Bacula 5.0.1 on a server (HP ProLiant DL380 with a HP StorageWorks 1/8 G2 Autoloader attached via SAS; host name: nathan) and a client (QNAP NAS) compiled from the official sources. The server runs - bacula-dir - bacula-fd - bacula-sd Bacula data is stored in a PostgreSQL 8.4.3