Hello,

Dwayne Hottinger schrieb:
Sirs,

That's very formal... and you forgot the gals ;-)

Im using bacula to backup 5 Apple OS X 10.3.9 Xserves to a Linux Fedora Core 4
box with 1.2 tb harddrives in it.  Backups are occuring to File.  Backups run
on a 7 day cycle. No problems so far.  Thanks for a very good piece of
software.  As a k-12 public school system resources are limited.  My question
is, if I run a restore job, how can I see where the file was restored to?  I
tried show jobs, llist jobs but scrolls on terminal to fast to read, tried list
jobs and that scrolls to fast.  I read my bacula-dir.conf, restores are
supposed to occur to /backup/bacula-restore.  No files there.  I need to get a
file off of my backups.

The simplest solution is, during the set up of the restore, to select the right client :-)

Or have a look into the job report - it *should* tell you which path and client you restored to, although I don't have one ready at the moment...

Anyway, the most common problem when trying to find restored files seems to be the client you restored to. In case of a real emergency, simply check all your clients' /backup/bacula-restore-directories...

Arno

thanks,
ddh


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Harrisonburg City Public Schools


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