On Thursday 26 March 2009 10:07:03 Graham Keeling wrote: > On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 05:58:05PM +0100, Kern Sibbald wrote: > > On Friday 13 March 2009 17:40:30 Graham Keeling wrote: > > > On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 04:16:13PM +0100, Kern Sibbald wrote: > > > > On Friday 13 March 2009 15:37:38 Graham Keeling wrote: > > > > > For example, I have: > > > > > JobId Level Date > > > > > 1 Full 12/03/2009 10:00:00 > > > > > 2 Incr 13/03/2009 10:00:00 > > > > > 3 Incr 14/03/2009 10:00:00 > > > > > 4 Incr 15/03/2009 10:00:00 > > > > > > > > > > If I want to restore all the files that were backed up in JobId 3, > > > > > I have to enter some date between 14/03/2009 10:00:01 and > > > > > 15/03/2009 09:59:59. Bacula then automatically selects JobIds 1,2,3 > > > > > and puts you in its tree browsing mode. > > > > > > > > > > I would like an option where I could just type in '3' and get the > > > > > same behaviour. > > > > > > In my example above, typing in '3' would select JobIds 1,2,3. > > > It would not select '4'. > > > > Yes, correct. > > > > > This strategy is completely unambiguous. Entering a date is not. > > > > We do not agree here. > > If I had... > > JobId Level StartTime EndTime > 1 Full 12/03/2009 10:00:00 12/03/2009 11:00:00 > 2 Incr 13/03/2009 10:00:00 13/03/2009 11:00:00 > 3 Incr 14/03/2009 10:00:00 14/03/2009 11:00:00 > 4 Incr 15/03/2009 10:00:00 15/03/2009 11:00:00 > > ...and I entered the date '14/03/2009 10:00:01' into bconsole's restore > mechanism, which JobIds are going to be selected?
Why don't you try it, because I would like to know? Kern > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- >--- _______________________________________________ > Bacula-devel mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-devel ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Bacula-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-devel
