On 10/5/2010 2:53 PM, Rory Campbell-Lange wrote: > Other than Graham's note about how to escape files I'd be grateful to > know if there is another way of marking files so that they can be > restored. > > I simply can't find a way of marking files easily from the root of the > restore console (see example below). > > Can marking be done through SQL? I note that the file table has a markid > column. > > Thanks > Rory > > On 04/10/10, Rory Campbell-Lange (r...@campbell-lange.net) wrote: >> At present I am doing a restore job by using option 3 and entering the >> job id as all our backups are full backups. Then I go into the restore >> console. >> >> For each file I want to retrieve I find I have to walk the directory >> tree to mark the file. >> mark "/survey/GTC/02_SURVEY/02 Graphics/A Exisiting Site >> Images/GTC_40_ContactSheet-002.pdf" >> doesn't seem to work. >> >> Is there a simple and accurate way of providing a list of files of this >> sort to Bacula in order to mark them and proceed with a restore job?
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