>>>>> On Mon, 15 Aug 2005 17:31:18 +0000 (UTC), "Mick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:

  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

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

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

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.

__Martin


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