Restoring subset from Replicated Recursive Dataset
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Sean Nugent May 26, 2022 at 11:38 AM
Ahh, no longer available.
I suggest closing this ticket as I cannot replicate now

Vladimir Vinogradenko May 26, 2022 at 10:08 AM

Sean Nugent May 26, 2022 at 9:51 AMEdited
Sorry - there was a delay between having the problem and posting as a bug
Sometimes I hate computers.
Today I redid the restore replication, and it worked the way I thought it should work.
I have rebooted the NAS since the issue - which may (or may not have had an effect). But I have now successfully completed a pull restore.
Sigh
Unable to replicate
What "Big Error Button"? Or do you mean the Alerts Icon?

Vladimir Vinogradenko May 26, 2022 at 8:15 AM
the debug you provided contains a number of replication tasks, all of them were executed successfully and none of them is named "Restore Task to T" like on the screenshot you posted to our forums. Please post the specific error text. You should be able to view it by clicking that big "ERROR" button.

Michelle Johnson May 25, 2022 at 3:27 PM
Thank you
This issue ticket is now in the queue for review. An Engineering representative will update with further details or questions in the near future.
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I have a dataset called SMB under which I keep all my SMB Shares (half a dozen or so). Each night I replicate these to another TrueNAS.
I wanted to restore one of these datasets to the primary server so tried to set up a restore job for just one of the datasets back to the original server. I could not get this to work no matter what options I enabled or disabled. This was not an encrypted dataset
I could push the dataset from the backup server - and ended up doing that. I just couldn't pull it from the backup by the original server
See https://www.truenas.com/community/threads/restore-from-remote-truenas-core-to-core-via-restore-of-replication-task.101279/ for more details