Thanks Bob,
We have decided that running the restore using the Director as the
client, is the best way forward. However, the issues have not changed :(
The following Job definition still saves to the remote client, using
C:\E\backup:
Job {
Name = "CLIENT01-Restore"
Type = Restore
Client = DIRECTOR
FileSet = CLIENT01
Storage = DIRECTOR-sd
Pool = CLIENT01
Messages = Standard
Where = "\\E\\backup\\restored-files\\CLIENT01\\"
}
...
If I exclude the leading \\'s the files are saved in
C:\WINDOWS\system32\E\backup !!!!
...
If I try "E*:*\\backup... (nb. the colon)... I receive the following
error:
15-Feb 09:17 DIRECTOR-dir JobId 208: Start Restore Job
CLIENT01-Restore.2008-02-15_09.17.31
15-Feb 09:17 DIRECTOR-dir JobId 208: Using Device "FileStorage"
15-Feb 09:17 DIRECTOR-sd JobId 208: Ready to read from volume
"CLIENT01-0006" on device "FileStorage" (E:\backup).
15-Feb 09:17 DIRECTOR-sd JobId 208: Forward spacing Volume
"CLIENT01-0006" to file:block 0:209.
15-Feb 09:20 CLIENT01-fd JobId 208: Error: E: is not a valid drive
15-Feb 09:20 CLIENT01-fd JobId 208: Error:
../../findlib/create_file.c:223 Could not create
E:\backup\restored-files\CLIENT01\C\Documents and
Settings\CLIENT01\Local Settings\Application
Data\Microsoft\Outlook/Outlook.sharing.xml.obi: ERR=The system cannot
find the path specified.
15-Feb 09:20 CLIENT01-fd JobId 208: Error:
../../findlib/create_file.c:223 Could not create
E:\backup\restored-files\CLIENT01\C\Documents and
Settings\CLIENT01\Local Settings\Application
Data\Microsoft\Outlook/~last~.sharing.xml.obi: ERR=The system cannot
find the path specified.
15-Feb 09:20 CLIENT01-fd JobId 208: Error:
../../findlib/create_file.c:223 Could not create
E:\backup\restored-files\CLIENT01\C\Documents and
Settings\CLIENT01\Local Settings\Application
Data\Microsoft\Outlook/Outlook.pst: ERR=The system cannot find the path
specified.
=====
Why does it use the remote client as the FD client, even though the
director is names as the client?
Thanks for your time
Dan
Bob Hetzel wrote:
In regard to your attempts to restore to a UNC path... in order to get
that to work you'll need to run the bacula-FD process as a user that
has permissions on both the destination where that UNC path resides
and where the bacula-fd process is running.
I believe it's going to be more fruitful to just change the
destination client name when you create the restore job and put it in
a folder local to that destination.
Bob
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