[Bacula-users] Re: restore complete file system branches

2005-08-20 Thread Mick
Martin Simmons wrote:

 I suggest you run the restore command and read what options it gives
 you.

Sorry, I was to pessimistic when I read the options before. Your hint
to option 5 should have brought me on track.

Actually opition 6 is rigth choice to do almost everythink.

Thanks,
Mick



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[Bacula-users] Re: restore complete file system branches

2005-08-19 Thread Mick
Martin Simmons wrote:
 Bacula can analyse the catalog for you.  Use restore option like 5:
 Select the most recent backup for a client which gives you an
 interactive way to mark files and dirs (recursively by default) for
 restore.

Thanks, but I want to restore for an earlier point in time.

Is there any help for this, e.g. a SQL script to generate the file list?

/M



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Re: [Bacula-users] Re: restore complete file system branches

2005-08-19 Thread Martin Simmons
 On Fri, 19 Aug 2005 09:04:17 + (UTC), Mick [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:

  Mick Martin Simmons wrote:
   Bacula can analyse the catalog for you.  Use restore option like 5:
   Select the most recent backup for a client which gives you an
   interactive way to mark files and dirs (recursively by default) for
   restore.

  Mick Thanks, but I want to restore for an earlier point in time.

  Mick Is there any help for this, e.g. a SQL script to generate the file list?

I suggest you run the restore command and read what options it gives you.

__Martin


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[Bacula-users] Re: restore complete file system branches

2005-08-17 Thread Mick
Martin Simmons wrote:

 Bacula 1.37 beta has an extra option in restore to take a whole
 directory (but not its subdirs for some reason).
 
 __Martin

I can't believe that a sophisticated backup application as Bacula is
not able to recover the state of a file system branch at the time of a
certain backup.

This information is in the catalog. Do I really have to analyse the
catalog to recreate the directory structure and create the file list
manually?

/M



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