The link should be

http://www.bacula.org/dev-manual/Bacula_Consol_Restor_Comman.html#SECTION0002112000000000000000

John

On 7/23/06, Kern Sibbald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Monday 24 July 2006 00:20, Shawn Robert Lesniak wrote:
> > On Sun, 23 Jul 2006, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> >
> > > Most users (I hope) including myself, back the database up nightly after
> doing
> > > the backups, and when we back it up, we write the bootstrap file to a
> > > different machine.  With the bootstrap file, you can reload the database
> > > without a database.
> >
> > The bootstrap files were written to a different partition that was not
> > lost.  I have them, but I'm not sure how to restore my pools.  I have 20
> > tapes and I'm not sure which were in which pool (the previous sys admin
> > mixed them up quite a bit), though I know the names of all the tapes
> > (Tape01-Tape20).
> >
> > > Alternatively, if you were backing up your database in a separate backup
> job,
> > > it is possible to build your own bootstrap file from the log output and a
> > > little detective work of exactly where it is on the tape where it was
> > > written.  This is described in the restore chapter of the manual, if I am
> not
> > > mistaken.
> >
> > There was a BackupCatalog job which looks like it should have a copy of
> > the database.  However, when I give it the bootstrap file, it complains
> > that it can't find Tape17.  I'm unsure how to add Tape17 to the list of
> > volumes without losing data.
>
> Look at the end of the restore chapter for the online manual:
>
>
> www.bacula.org/dev-manual/dev-manual/Bacula_Consol_Restor_Comman.html#SECTION0002112000000000000000
>
> it will explain how to setup a dummy database and then run the appropriate
> command.
>
> You can also run the bextract command.  See the Volume Utility Tools chapter.
>
> You will need at a minimum a valid bacula-sd.conf file in order for it to know
> what type drive to use.
>
> >
> > >
> > > There is also a section in the manual that describes the steps to take
> before
> > > putting a Bacula system into production -- it specifically speaks about
> > > bootstrap files.
> >
> > Sadly, I was not the one who put this into production.
>
> Yes, well then it is not going to be easy.
>
> >
> > I apologize if this is covered in the docs, but the docs are over 600
> > pages and it's possible I've missed it.
>
> There is a table of contents and an index, and you can use the search box on
> the main page of the web site to look for keywords as well.
>
> >
> > Shawn Lesniak
> >
>
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