I thought that if I moved the files to a different catalog (so the path
specified in fd.conf is wrong), or delete them bacula won't be able to
restore. I also tried to restore to a different FD and it also worked. I
can view the files. Did I do something wrong or is it how it's supposed to
be?
Thanks,
Mateusz

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> Mateusz Ezlakowski wrote:
>> Thanks Michael!
>> I tried using it, but after testing it seems that bacula restores the
>> files even without the key (i backed up everything using the example
>> data
>> configuration, moved keys to different catalogs and then restored the
>> data
>> without any problems). Do you have any idea why did it happen?
>
> I don't understand the 'moved keys to different catalogs' bit. The keys
> are stored on the FD, as long as you restore to the same FD (which has
> the keys), decryption will work.
>
> If you try to restore to a different FD (computer), you will fail if you
> didn't give it the keys first.
>
> Greetings,
>        Michel
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