Hello,
niedz., 27 paź 2019 o 02:37 Jose Alberto napisał(a):
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> https://www.bacula.org/9.4.x-manuals/en/developers/Implementing_GUI_Interface.html#SECTION00132
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> I personally prefer to use bconsole to restore. But when the sysadmin has
> no experience with Bacula I have to
Hello,
I am only writing to let know that I have added the list job files
support to Baculum. So, from next version it will be available in
Baculum too.
Best regards,
Marcin Haba (gani)
On Sun, 27 Oct 2019 at 02:38, Jose Alberto wrote:
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https://www.bacula.org/9.4.x-manuals/en/developers/Implementing_GUI_Interface.html#SECTION00132
I personally prefer to use bconsole to restore. But when the sysadmin has
no experience with Bacula I have to explain the restoration by BAT or
Baculum well.
On Fri, Oct 25, 2019 at
Davides suggestion to use Bacula-Web helped me to determine that I did backup
what I had expected to and this comports with what bconsole shows. I had to
upgrade my Bacula-Web to do this as it is a newish feature that I had not
noticed.
Marcin’s suggestion to clear the bvfs cache has cleared
Hello Chris,
The different results between the file list in restore in Baculum and
BAT and the file list in bconsole command 'list files jobid=xx' can
occur becase both these lists use different way of getting directories
and files.
Baculum and BAT use programming Bvfs interface to show items to
Hi Chris,
Have a try with Bacula-Web.
https://www.bacula-web.org
You cannot run restore with this tool (yet) but at least you can list files
from a backup job.
Hope it helps
Davide
On Sat, 26 Oct 2019 at 00:50, Chris Wilkinson
wrote:
> I’ve run into a problem that in both Baculum and BAT
I’ve run into a problem that in both Baculum and BAT the restore functions are
not finding the files that I know are in the backup in one of my clients. The
other clients are fine.
The file selection tree misses out one entire storage path. It may be no
coincidence that the missing path is