Using Ubuntu 9.04
Latest version of veeam 3.02.1185
Boot from updated bootable veeam iso
Trying to restore I choose the job , the restore point etc. and when starting restoring I receive
the error "file does not exist"
The file is actually there and I have chosen it at the restore process
I suspect that there is a problem with the path translation?
(When I try to ls -la at the command promt, autocomplete with tab does not work after the 1st few letters)
The file resides at an NTFS volume locally mounted
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Re: Restore fail
Do you have a support case ID to take a look at? If not, then please contact our support team directly to troubleshoot this issue.
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Re: Restore fail
Case number : 03673792
Update:
It IS that the mount point is not translated ok at the FINAL stage of the restore process
(choosing the appropriate job from browsing disk always worked but final stage of actual
restore was bombing not finding the file that I chose before from the menu )
I mounted manually(command prompt) the disk at a /media/f instead of choosing the disk of the menu
and the restore worked (no more file not found error).
I guess something is wrong with the added spaces and "(" when I choose the disk to be mounted form the menu
Now my only error is "Failed to export logs to the repository"
but the restore works...
Update:
It IS that the mount point is not translated ok at the FINAL stage of the restore process
(choosing the appropriate job from browsing disk always worked but final stage of actual
restore was bombing not finding the file that I chose before from the menu )
I mounted manually(command prompt) the disk at a /media/f instead of choosing the disk of the menu
and the restore worked (no more file not found error).
I guess something is wrong with the added spaces and "(" when I choose the disk to be mounted form the menu
Now my only error is "Failed to export logs to the repository"
but the restore works...
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Re: Restore fail
Normally spaces and ( or ) should be escaped by \. For now, best would be to have support assist and maybe give you a fix or workaround for this issue.
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