Rene Brask Sørensen wrote:
Hi all


how can I restore the file ? can I just fit the fileset definition and then restore the file ?

Well, I'd recommend correcting the file set as soon as possible, but that will _not_ fix existing backups. For your current problem, you could try to locate the file in question in the catalog database and manually create a bootstrap file for it.

I never tried this, but I'm quite sure that it should be possible and, in case that file is really important, it's definitely worh the effort. You could also try to use bextract to dump a whole tapes contents to a local disk, I think.

Arno


Ok I'm now a little further, I have created this bootstrap fil :

Volume = hill-birch01_inc0022
VolSessionId = 213
FileIndex= 161

And executed this :

~ # bextract -b bootstrap hill-birch01_device tmp/
bextract: butil.c:258 Using device: "hill-birch01_device" for reading.
24-Mar 16:53 bextract: Ready to read from volume "hill-birch01_inc0022" on device /backup/bacula/hill-birch01. 24-Mar 16:53 bextract: bextract Error: Win32 data stream not supported on this Client. 24-Mar 16:53 bextract: End of Volume at file 1 on device /backup/bacula/hill-birch01, Volume "hill-birch01_inc0022"
24-Mar 16:53 bextract: End of all volumes.
0 files restored.

So how does I overcome this ?

Best regards

René


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