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Obsolete Releases => SME Server 8.x => Topic started by: LANMonkey on October 20, 2011, 05:17:56 AM
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While in the Server-Manager, I attempted to restore a directory of files. After selecting the most recent rotated backup, I hit "next" hoping to find an option to filter for the files I wanted. Instead, it went into full restore mode. I was afraid to stop it, and let it go on for a full restore, but it stopped at one file. I left it a couple of hours, but clearly it was not progressing further. I exited the Restore mode to another part of the Server Manager where I was warned that the system needed a reboot, else would be unstable. I rebooted, and the reboot halted with the warning that the restoration had been incomplete and I should consult the user manual. Repeating this gets the same result. My system is down. I see no references in any of the online documentation.
Why did the restore hang? What necessary steps must I take to restore my system?
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LANMonkey
You can restore individual files or the whole system, there is no option to restore a folder (in server manager using the default backup or restore panel).
Depending on how much data you have, a full restore could take much longer than 2 hours, so maybe you were impatient.
Apart from that, a full restore is designed to be done to a fresh install of the SME server operating system.
Did you Verify your original backup to check it is good ?
When you repeat the Full Restore do you get a Restore is complete message ?
Until you get that message you are likely to have ongoing problems with the restore & subsequent reboot.
On a test system, install a fresh SME OS and then try the Full Restore, advise the outcome here.
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Please report any problems with server-manager operation via the bug tracker.
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OK, so I completely re-installed on a different hard drive in case I needed the original files on the failed system.
I found that I continued to get incomplete restores until I upgraded the install disk from beta3 to beta6 and then updated from the server-manager. Only then did I restore from the backup, that was successful and my system has been working since. I suspect that the problem is differences in the backup due to samba, since there is a fussy upgrade to samba3 somewhere in there.