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Post Getting read errors on restore to Windows XP. 
I have 20 tapes full of back-ups of a Linux, a Windows 2000 and a Windows XP
system. The Linux system is the back-up server. Bacula version is 1.38.5. The
files I want to restore are quite old, so they can be found on several back-ups,
however, I get the same read error on each and every back-up I restore from,
only the file:blk is different. The error messages can be found below.

I have no problem restoring Linux files, so I assume the error message is fake
and tells something quite different. Can someone please help me through this
problem - if at all possible? It is a major disaster if I can't restore the files.

Thanks in advance.

07-Jun 18:34 epo-dir: Start Restore Job RestoreFiles.2007-06-07_18.34.22
07-Jun 18:35 epohost-sd: Please mount Volume "EPOL005" on Storage Device "DDS-4"
(/dev/nst0) for Job RestoreFiles.2007-06-07_18.34.22
07-Jun 18:37 epohost-sd: Ready to read from volume "EPOL005" on device "DDS-4"
(/dev/nst0).
07-Jun 18:37 epohost-sd: Forward spacing to file:block 10:0.
07-Jun 18:37 epohost-sd: RestoreFiles.2007-06-07_18.34.22 Error: block.c:940
Read error at file:blk 10:0 on device "DDS-4" (/dev/nst0). ERR=Input/output error.
07-Jun 18:37 epohost-sd: End of Volume at file 10 on device "DDS-4" (/dev/nst0),
Volume "EPOL005"
07-Jun 18:37 epohost-sd: End of all volumes.
07-Jun 18:38 epo-dir: Bacula 1.38.5 (18Jan06): 07-Jun-2007 18:38:14
JobId: 1538
Job: RestoreFiles.2007-06-07_18.34.22
Client: epoxp-fd
Start time: 07-Jun-2007 18:34:24
End time: 07-Jun-2007 18:38:14
Files Expected: 124
Files Restored: 0
Bytes Restored: 0
Rate: 0.0 KB/s
FD Errors: 0
FD termination status: OK
SD termination status: OK
Termination: Restore OK -- warning file count mismatch

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Phone: +45 38346480, Fax: +45 32106480, Mobil: +45 40765300

Post Getting read errors on restore to Windows XP. 
Torsdag 07 juni 2007 18:53 skrev Erik P. Olsen:
I have 20 tapes full of back-ups of a Linux, a Windows 2000 and a Windows
XP system. The Linux system is the back-up server. Bacula version is
1.38.5. The files I want to restore are quite old, so they can be found on
several back-ups, however, I get the same read error on each and every
back-up I restore from, only the file:blk is different. The error messages
can be found below.

I have no problem restoring Linux files,=20
=46rom the same volume?
so I assume the error message is=20
fake and tells something quite different. Can someone please help me
through this problem - if at all possible? It is a major disaster if I
can't restore the files.

Thanks in advance.

07-Jun 18:34 epo-dir: Start Restore Job RestoreFiles.2007-06-07_18.34.22
07-Jun 18:35 epohost-sd: Please mount Volume "EPOL005" on Storage Device
"DDS-4" (/dev/nst0) for Job RestoreFiles.2007-06-07_18.34.22
07-Jun 18:37 epohost-sd: Ready to read from volume "EPOL005" on device
"DDS-4" (/dev/nst0).
07-Jun 18:37 epohost-sd: Forward spacing to file:block 10:0.
07-Jun 18:37 epohost-sd: RestoreFiles.2007-06-07_18.34.22 Error:
block.c:940 Read error at file:blk 10:0 on device "DDS-4" (/dev/nst0).
ERR=3DInput/output error. 07-Jun 18:37 epohost-sd: End of Volume at file =
10
on device "DDS-4" (/dev/nst0), Volume "EPOL005"
07-Jun 18:37 epohost-sd: End of all volumes.
07-Jun 18:38 epo-dir: Bacula 1.38.5 (18Jan06): 07-Jun-2007 18:38:14
JobId: 1538
Job: RestoreFiles.2007-06-07_18.34.22
Client: epoxp-fd
Start time: 07-Jun-2007 18:34:24
End time: 07-Jun-2007 18:38:14
Files Expected: 124
Files Restored: 0
Doesn't look too good
Bytes Restored: 0
Rate: 0.0 KB/s
FD Errors: 0
FD termination status: OK
SD termination status: OK
Termination: Restore OK -- warning file count mismatch

Are you able to read/restore other jobs/files from the same volume(s)

=2D-=20
regards

Steen

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