On Thursday 17 November 2005 20:35, EP wrote:
I also have the same problem. I have been getting around it by selecting
mod and then changing the storage to the correct device. It would be nice
if it were automatic since my coworkers may miss this little step and
become oh so frustrated.
On Friday 18 November 2005 17:39, AltGrendel wrote:
Kern Sibbald wrote:
You must likely have two storage devices with the same media type, so
Bacula chooses one. Either use different Media Types, so Bacula knows
what Storage device to use or specifically set the storage device using
mod.
Hi!
Now I have other problem.
Even if I select mod when I run a restore job It don't change the
storage, like this:
Run Restore job
JobName:colchesterRestore
Bootstrap: /var/db/bacula/backup-dir.restore.*Console*.2005-11-18_16.59.19.bsr
Where: *None*
Replace:always
FileSet:
Hello,
Please always copy the bacula-users list.
I'd suggest that you file a bug report, but in addition to this, you will need
to include your bacula-dir.conf and bacula-sd.conf files. Also a debug
output of the SD -d200 might help.
On Friday 18 November 2005 20:00, Pedro Henrique Morsch
Hi,
I have many restore jobs, one for each server.
But every time I try to run a restore it auto-selects the storage device.
For ex. this is one of the restore jobs:
Job {
Name = colchesterRestore
Type = Restore
Client= colchester-fd
FileSet=colchester
Pool = colchester
Messages = Standard
You must likely have two storage devices with the same media type, so Bacula
chooses one. Either use different Media Types, so Bacula knows what Storage
device to use or specifically set the storage device using mod. The
documentation explains this problem ...
On Thursday 17 November 2005
I also have the same problem. I have been getting around it by
selecting mod and then changing the storage to the correct
device. It would be nice if it were automatic since my coworkers
may miss this little step and become oh so frustrated.
I'm using 1.36.3 on Debian.
Thanks.
PS Sorry,