Hello, pon., 20 kwi 2020 o 19:30 Jose Alberto <[email protected]> napisał(a):
> Hi. > > 1) Its Possiible save file mybbdd.sql when exe restore?? I don't want >>> the bbdd to be restored automatically. for test,i Delete line >>> mybbdd:/......mysqldump.sh -R but fails. >>> >> >> The short answer is - Yes. You can do it without a problem. But I do not >> understand what is not working in your case. So I cannot help you. >> >> [email protected] >> > > When try restore in another client (file .sql), it fails. > > When restore in same client, good. But restore directly in the bbdd. > > I dont know restore without restore directly in BBDD. I want restore > only file .sql place it in any folder of the filesystem. > I still do not understand. And you did not provide any error logs. So, I do not know how to help. Sorry. The bpipe plugin works in such a way that it uses two scripts provided by backup admin to handle backup and restore streams on stdout/stdin. The first script is used for backup jobs and the second one for restore jobs respectively. When doing backup the script is responsible for generating archive data stream on its stdout. So the restore script is responsible for reading the archive data stream on its stdin and performing the restore. So the simplest scripts which show the principle of operation are: ---8<--- backup ---8<--- #!/bin/sh echo "This is the archive data stream sent to stdout" ---8<--- ---8<--- restore ---8<--- #!/bin/sh cat > /tmp/restored_file.txt ---8<--- The data generated by the first script will be saved in Bacula and during restore this data will be forwarded to restore script which can do with this data whatever it wants, i.e. save to file or restore database. I hope it helps. Radek -- Radosław Korzeniewski [email protected]
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