[Bacula-users] Restore (with file encryption) fails partway through

2006-11-27 Thread Benjamin Chambers
Using Bacula 1.39.28 on RHEL4. I was interested in testing file encryption in the beta version. The backup with the public key goes fine...about 9MB of data from /etc directory for purpose of testing. When I try to restore to /tmp dir, the restore fails at the same point each time. Some fil

Re: [Bacula-users] Restore (with file encryption) fails partway through

2006-11-27 Thread Benjamin Chambers
As way of follow-up, I can confirm that with file encryption disabled, /etc directory can be backed-up and restored without problem. With file encryption enabled, I can backup another directory (/var) and restore, without problem. Using strace and the file set "Exclude" options, I narrowed it

Re: [Bacula-users] Restore (with file encryption) fails partway through

2006-11-27 Thread Kern Sibbald
On Tuesday 28 November 2006 01:23, Benjamin Chambers wrote: > > Using Bacula 1.39.28 on RHEL4. > > I was interested in testing file encryption in the beta version. The backup > with the public key goes fine...about 9MB of data from /etc directory for > purpose of testing. > > When I try to re

Re: [Bacula-users] Restore (with file encryption) fails partway through

2006-11-27 Thread Kern Sibbald
Sorry, but without having a traceback to know where the program dies, nothing more will be of much help. See my previous email. On Tuesday 28 November 2006 02:47, Benjamin Chambers wrote: > > As way of follow-up, I can confirm that with file encryption disabled, /etc > directory can be backed-

Re: [Bacula-users] Restore (with file encryption) fails partway through

2006-11-28 Thread Landon Fuller
Morning, Thanks for reporting this -- I believe this was a bug in the newly added block-preserving restoration code. I committed a fix for this, and a few other issues. Do you think you could try again with the latest code from CVS? Thanks, Landon On Nov 27, 2006, at 5:47 PM, Benjamin Cham

Re: [Bacula-users] Restore (with file encryption) fails partway through

2006-11-28 Thread Benjamin Chambers
Thanks for your reply Landon... Through a process of elimination, I narrowed it down do a single (text) file in the /etc/network/ directory...Nothing special about it...I could read it fine...but the permissions were root.bacula, which was strange. Long story short...the file was somehow corru

Re: [Bacula-users] Restore (with file encryption) fails partway through

2006-11-28 Thread Benjamin Chambers
Kern, Thanks for the reply... Fair enough...I wasn't familiar enough with that traceback to know if it provided anything of value or not on my setup. The problem was resolved by deleting a file that somehow (likely me) became corrupted during my tests...the file was readable, but had strange