I've now installed VirtualBox on my Win7 machine, and run up a copy of
Debian, downloaded and build bacula 5.0.2. Running bat on debian (qt) works
a charm.
Selecting the Version Browser in the qt version of bat shows all the
directories and files that have been backed up. Doing the same in the
Windows version only shows a a handful of directories.
-= Mark
-= [email protected]
On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 10:06 AM, Mark Stiebel <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've spent the last couple of nights setting up Bacula for a home install,
> and the one niggling issue I've come across is that in the "Version History"
> of the Bat GUI, I'm only seeing a partial list of directories/files to
> select from.
>
> Here's my setup.
>
> bacula 5.0.2
> Director, sd and fd running on a WD MyBook World Edition NAS using SQLite
> (linux 2.6 kernel on ARM)
> 1x Win7 64-bit client
> 1x WinXP client
>
> I've set up vchanger as a virtual autoloader to backup to an external HDD
> conneced to the NAS.
>
> I've run successful backup tests to both a local File (in /tmp) as per the
> bacula docs, and to the autochanger. Also successful backups from all three
> clients.
>
> I've backed up ~2Gb of "My Documents" from the XP client, and about 30Gb of
> MP3s from the linux client.
>
> Using bconsole on the WD, I can use "restore" to browse through the full
> repositories of the My Documents and MP3 backups, and have done a few single
> file restores.
>
> However, using the windows Bat GUI (both 32 and 64 bit) when trying to use
> the Version Browser, it only shows a handful of the directories available.
> Deselecting or increasing the record limit makes no difference.
>
> The only linux boxes I have at my disposal are my Linksys router and the
> WD, neither of which are powerful enough to run the linux GUIs, so I'm
> unable to determine whether this is isolated to the Windows Bat GUI.
>
> Is there something else that I could be missing?
>
> Thanks.
>
> -= Mark
> -= [email protected]
>
>
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