Jesper Krogh <[email protected]> writes:

> What: Currently a restore defaults to "yes" in the confirm dialog.
>         This is suggested to change the default to "no" or better "no
>         defaults" but require operator intervention.

+1

> Why:  In our production environment we have filesystems with
>         millions of files. The step before changing restore
>         parameters can be really time consuming. The current
>         implementation hang on client input making it possible
>         to accidentally buffer a "newline" on the input buffer,
>         making the job just fly through and run. If the defaults
>         "mostly" were preferrable and safe, then it wouldn't be
>         problem.

a "no" would be just as annoying (although safer), since it can take
hours(!) for Bacula to get to the point where you are prompted for
modification of these parameters.

-- 
Kjetil T. Homme
Redpill Linpro AS - Changing the game


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