Thanks Dan :)
Dan Langille wrote:
If bconsole is not working, you're not likely to get bwx-console
working either. Start with bconsole first. Walk first, so to speak.
Tell us what happens with bconsole, and show us your bconsole.conf.
My bwx and bconsole confs are identical:
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Thanks Dan :)
Dan Langille wrote:
If bconsole is not working, you're not likely to get bwx-console
working either. Start with bconsole first. Walk first, so to speak.
Tell us what happens with bconsole, and show us your bconsole.conf.
My bwx and bconsole
Have you tried putting your directory in quotes?
I just tried using single and dbl quotes with no success.
However, by using option 5 I was given the $ prompt and navigated to a
single file and restored it without incident. This is awsome!
Knowing that the restore _does_ work, I
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Hi Guys,
I am finally testing my install, and everything golden, except I can
not restore! lol
I have been using the bwx-console for the restore job, as I can't seem
to get to the $ prompt in the console.
If bconsole is not working, you're not likely to get
Hi Guys,
I am finally testing my install, and everything golden, except I can
not restore! lol
I have been using the bwx-console for the restore job, as I can't seem
to get to the $ prompt in the console.
The storage is perfectly available as I have been running incremental
backups all