From: Kern S. <ke...@si...> - 2006-02-24 18:49:24
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On Friday 24 February 2006 13:58, Karl Hakimian wrote: > On Fri, Feb 24, 2006 at 09:07:10AM +0100, Kern Sibbald wrote: ... > > Thanks for the help. Now for a bit of testing. > > Let me know what you find. I think you will like what you see especially > if you get the Gnu readline stuff installed. The error during install of ReadLine does not seem to have caused any problems. In any case the input to recover.pl works as I expect it to. After a bit of testing with restores of a couple of files from a single Volume, then a restore of a couple files from two Volumes on different Media Types using a Full and an Incremental worked perfectly fine. The restore of the whole job resulted in one difference that you will probably want to address. === bacula bsr file === Volume="Test02" MediaType="Disk" Device="disk-changer" Slot=3 VolSessionId=1 VolSessionTime=1140633231 VolFile=0 VolBlock=193-4658980 FileIndex=1-95 FileIndex=97 FileIndex=99-215 FileIndex=217-228 FileIndex=230-235 Count=231 Volume="Vol001" MediaType="USB-File" Device="USB-File" VolSessionId=1 VolSessionTime=1140800486 VolFile=0 VolBlock=196-73873 FileIndex=1-8 Count=8 ==== === recover bsr file === Volume="Test02" MediaType="Disk" VolSessionId=1 VolSessionTime=1140633231 VolFile=0 VolBlock=193-4658980 FileIndex=1-95 FileIndex=97 FileIndex=99-215 FileIndex=217-228 FileIndex=230-235 Count=231 Volume="Vol001" MediaType="USB-File" VolSessionId=1 VolSessionTime=1140800486 VolFile=0 VolBlock=196-73873 FileIndex=1-7 Count=7 ==== The difference here (aside from the Device and Slot) is that you restore one less file. Now this file turns out to be the main directory that I backed up -- i.e. /home/kern/bacula/k, where it was specified in the FileSet with File = /home/kern/bacula/k this is not fatal, but it means that the updated values in the directory entry will not be properly reset. I didn't see anything in a different order as you mentioned, if I remember correctly. Could you send me the full recover.bsr and bacula.bsr files that were generated in different order, and I can check to see that they look reasonable to me. Best regards, Kern |