* Jean-Louis Martineau <[email protected]> [20160426 14:11]: > You can't do that with amrestore. > > Use amfetchdump to do that.
OK! I'm aware of amfetchdump. I was asking because I'm preparing an archive to be shipped offsite for some people that don't have the archive's logs and Amanda installed, for that matter. I thought they could make a fast Amanda build without a config and use some amrestore incantation to access and extract the archive. I guess they will have to use mt, dd and cat if they ever want to extract anything from it :) Thanks, jf > > Jean-Louis > > On 26/04/16 01:59 PM, Jean-Francois Malouin wrote: > >Hi, > > > >It's been a while since I played with low-level restore tool like > >amrestore: is there a way to force amrestore to restore all the split > >dumps matching a client name and DLE on a volume without first > >extracting them one by one on disk and then concatenate them to recreate > >a tar ball, ie doing the restore on the fly so to speak, in one pass? > > > >thanks, > >jf -- Jean-Francois Malouin | IT Operations and Infrastructure McConnell Brain Imaging Centre | MNI | McGill University
