I think you are right, but I never had to use bextract, I always keep
the 3 last gziped catalogs backups on another server.

Ludovic.

Eric Peterson a écrit :

> That's what I was trying to do, but then apparently as part of the
> catalog restore it started do a backup first and overwrote my last
> catalog backup with the now purged catalog.  So I'm out of luck.
>
> At least I should be able to restore using bextract if I have to. 
> Correct me if I'm wrong!  I was able to use bls to list the files in
> the volumes so I'm assuming I'll be able to extract the files using
> bextract.
>
> Live and learn!
>
> Thanks,
> Eric
>
> On 2/2/06, *Ludovic Strappazon* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>
>     Hi Eric,
>
>     I think you should restore your catalog
>
>     Ludovic Strappazon
>
>     Eric Peterson a écrit :
>
>     > I was trying to recycle a volume following the directions on the
>     > website.  I guess they are only for newer versions or I didn't do
>     > things quite right.
>     >
>     > I selected 'purge', 'jobs', and then it asked for a file daemon so I
>     > chose the file daemon that needed a volume.  I thought it would then
>     > ask me what jobs to purge.  Instead it purged all the jobs for that
>     > client.
>     >
>     > So now that I'm in a bit of trouble, how do I restore my jobs
>     for that
>     > client?
>     >
>     > Thanks.
>
>
>



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