While we're talking about this, I just gave it a shot. Unfortunately it appears as it doesn't work for me, and I don't know why:

#.clients
helios-fd
catalyst-fd
#.filesets
Full Set
Catalog
NJMS Catalyst
#.storage
File
helios_DDS
#.jobs
RestoreFiles
NJMSCatalyst
#.pools
Default
catalyst_FULL
catalyst_DELTA
#.defaults job=RestoreFiles
job=RestoreFilespool=Defaultmessages=Standardclient=helios-fdstorage=Filewhere=/tmp/bacula-restoreslevel=0type=Restorefileset=Full Set#.backups client=helios-fd
#.backups client=catalyst-fd
| 91 | catalyst-fd | F | 2005-08-02 21:00:02 | 5044 | 6862055683 | BW1 |
| 100 | catalyst-fd | D | 2005-08-10 23:00:02 | 15 | 48963065 | Delta_0005 |
| 101 | catalyst-fd | D | 2005-08-11 23:00:02 | 29 | 49350988 | Delta_0006 |
| 102 | catalyst-fd | D | 2005-08-12 23:00:02 | 50 | 49633645 | Delta_0007 |
| 103 | catalyst-fd | D | 2005-08-15 23:00:02 | 50 | 49633645 | Delta_0008 |
| 104 | catalyst-fd | F | 2005-08-16 21:00:02 | 5080 | 6911670097 | BW2 |
| 105 | catalyst-fd | D | 2005-08-17 23:00:03 | 2 | 7563 | Delta_0001 |
| 106 | catalyst-fd | D | 2005-08-19 23:00:02 | 36 | 225443868 | Delta_0002 | | 107 | catalyst-fd | D | 2005-08-22 23:00:03 | 61 | 402272943 | Delta_0003 | | 108 | catalyst-fd | D | 2005-08-23 23:00:02 | 75 | 566714623 | Delta_0004 | #restore client="catalyst-fd" fileset="NJMS Catalyst" pool="catalyst_DELTA" storage="helios_DDS" before="2005-08-22 23:00:04" select
No Full backup before 2005-08-22 23:00:04 found.

Why is it only looking for full backups? Is this not supposed to work on Incremental/Differentials?

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Phil Stracchino wrote:

Andreas Ntaflos wrote:
I'd like to know what the best method would be to restore one or more
single files should they get deleted accidentally.
From what I've seen there is only one way to do that, which is to know
the exact path and file name. This is simply not possible for my users (and me). The directory structure is complicated and quite deep and the
chances to be able to remember exactly where the file was or what its
exact name was are very slim, especially if the users discover that they
are missing a file several days later.

So what are the possibilities? I know there is no Restore-GUI or web
client and thus no easy way to see all the files that got backed up on
a given day.

wxConsole had a GUI restore tree.






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