[Bacula-users] restore - pruned filenames

2009-04-16 Thread geniuspix
Hello Bacula Experts, I´m looking for a GUI to restore in a Mac OS Leopard, I´ve heard that is very similar to Linux behavior so, there is some compatible GUI that I can use to perform a user friendly Restore? +-- |This was

[Bacula-users] restore - pruned filenames

2009-04-16 Thread geniuspix
rjustinwilliams wrote: I'm running it on my tiger box, and just use bconsole for it. I switch to a terminal, run bconsole as root, and, from within that, simply type restore, and it pretty well walks you through it (you can also type help if you ever forget commands to do things, which I

Re: [Bacula-users] restore - pruned filenames

2008-02-11 Thread Bruno Friedmann
Robert Garwacki wrote: Hi, I have a question: is it possible to restore not all files from the job NNN, but only some of them, in situation when filenames are already pruned from the catalog. If I remember, what files are stored on my tapes, theoretically it should be possible to enter

Re: [Bacula-users] restore - pruned filenames

2008-02-11 Thread Robert Garwacki
Thomas Mueller pisze: Robert Garwacki schrieb: Hi, I have a question: is it possible to restore not all files from the job NNN, but only some of them, in situation when filenames are already pruned from the catalog. Why not bscan your tape to recatalogize the filenames and then

[Bacula-users] restore - pruned filenames

2008-02-09 Thread Robert Garwacki
Hi, I have a question: is it possible to restore not all files from the job NNN, but only some of them, in situation when filenames are already pruned from the catalog. If I remember, what files are stored on my tapes, theoretically it should be possible to enter some kind of mask or regexp

Re: [Bacula-users] restore - pruned filenames

2008-02-09 Thread Thomas Mueller
Robert Garwacki schrieb: Hi, I have a question: is it possible to restore not all files from the job NNN, but only some of them, in situation when filenames are already pruned from the catalog. Why not bscan your tape to recatalogize the filenames and then do a normal restore? - Thomas