On Monday 2018-01-01 13:36:44 Ken Mandelberg wrote: > I accidentally deleted a large file tree that changes a lot. Fortunately > there was a backup this morning. I used restore option 5 > > Select item: (1-13): 5 > Automatically selected Client: orac-fd > The defined FileSet resources are: > 1: Catalog > 2: Full Set > Select FileSet resource (1-2): 2 > +-------+-------+-----------+----------------+---------------------+---- > --------+ > | JobId | Level | JobFiles | JobBytes | StartTime | > > VolumeName | > +-------+-------+-----------+----------------+---------------------+---- > --------+ > | 3,059 | F | 1,232,312 | 78,986,824,929 | 2017-12-03 23:05:03 | > > Vol0005 | > > | 3,059 | F | 1,232,312 | 78,986,824,929 | 2017-12-03 23:05:03 | > > Vol0010 | > > | 3,059 | F | 1,232,312 | 78,986,824,929 | 2017-12-03 23:05:03 | > > Vol0012 | > > | 3,115 | D | 128,364 | 11,738,624,538 | 2017-12-31 23:05:02 | > > Vol0011 | > +-------+-------+-----------+----------------+---------------------+---- > --------+ You have selected the following JobIds: 3059,3115 > > I navigated and marked the top of the appropriate tree, and initiated > the restore which worked. > > However, it looks bigger than the original that was there this morning. > I presume its restoring files that had been deleted. Is that the case, > and if so is there a way to get it to restore it to exactly the state > at the time of the 12-31 backup?
Check the option "Accurate" in the Bacula documentation. It is used during the backup and I don't think it would help you now. Still, it is good to be aware of it in the future. -- Josip Deanovic ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Check out the vibrant tech community on one of the world's most engaging tech sites, Slashdot.org! http://sdm.link/slashdot _______________________________________________ Bacula-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users
