Hello,

13.11.2008 02:16, Kelly, Brian wrote:
> I would have to say that Bob Hetzel is on to something. I have 769 clients
> and the client list is unwieldly. The only way for me to find my client is
> to cut and past the list into an editor and use a search function. After
> choosing a restore client I often restore to an alternate computer. The
> restore client list is returned alphabetically. Why the inconsistency?
> 
> Sometimes I run out of screen buffer (putty) and can't see the entire list.
> Is it possible for me to pass params to bconsole to initiate a restore
> without having to deal with long lists of clients?

Yes. You need to know the names, of course, but then you can do things 
like 'restore client=source-fd restoreclient=target-fd 
where=/tmp/bacula-restores current all'.

Arno

> Brian Kelly
>  
> 

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-- 
Arno Lehmann
IT-Service Lehmann
Sandstr. 6, 49080 Osnabrück
www.its-lehmann.de

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