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From: Diogo M. <dm...@gm...> - 2005-09-24 13:10:28
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Mahesh wrote:
>hi,
>
>I am a newbie at Bacula. I have been playing around with it for some time now. I
>am unable to restore from my Windows 2000 Bacula Client. The "Restore" directive
>in facula-dir.conf (which is on a Linux machine) looks like :
>
>Job {
> Name = "RestoreFiles1"
> Type = Restore
> Client=WIN1-fd
> FileSet="Expt Set1"
> Storage = File
> Pool = Default
> Messages = Standard
> Where = /tmp/bacula-restores
>}
>
>Now, when i run the "restore-all" at the Linux Bacula server, I repeatedly get
>the following errors when the restore tree is being recreated :
>
>22-Sep 17:07 WIN1-fd: RestoreFiles1.2005-09-22_17.01.08 Error:
>..\findlib\../../findlib/create_file.c:182 Could not create
>/tmp/bacula-restores/c/\bacula\/Uninstall.exe: ERR=The system cannot find the
>path specified.
>
>22-Sep 17:07 WIN1-fd: RestoreFiles1.2005-09-22_17.01.08 Error:
>..\findlib\../../findlib/create_file.c:182 Could not create
>/tmp/bacula-restores/c/\bacula\/working/bacula-fd.9102.state: ERR=The system
>cannot find the path specified.
>
>22-Sep 17:07 WIN1-fd: RestoreFiles1.2005-09-22_17.01.08 Error:
>..\findlib\../../findlib/create_file.c:281 Could not open
>/tmp/bacula-restores/c/\bacula\/working/: ERR=The system cannot find the path
>specified.
>
>I tested a restore on the Linux Bacula client, and it seems to be working
>absolutely fine. But, it seems to mess up with the Windows restore, when it
>tries to restore the tree. I tested the Windows Client, by leaving the "Where"
>clause blank. The Windows Client restores fine at the original source, in such a
>scenario, as expected. How can i restore the backup at a specified path, on a
>Windows Client ?
>Can anybody help me with this ? Thanx a ton !
>
>cheers,
>
>-mahesh.
>
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Try to use "c:/bacula-restore" instead of unix-like path. The bacula's
windows path representations is the drive letter "c", "d", etc.. don't
use upcase like "C", "D".... and try to use "/" instead of "\".
Sorry 'cause I don't speak english well.
Hope that helps you.
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