> It is pretty easy to write your own bootstrap file for doing this, from the
> data stored in the job record "llist jobid=50" -- then look at the examples
> at the end of the restore chapter -- they talk about using bls output for
> the information, if I remember right, but you should see the same values in
> the llist listing ...

Hi Kern

Thank you very much for your help. But I fear I need a bit more support or did 
something wrong.

Here's what I did:

*llist jobid=50
Using default Catalog name=MyCatalog DB=bacula
           JobId: 50
             Job: bang.2005-11-04_18.35.26
        Job.Name: bang
     PurgedFiles: 0
            Type: B
           Level: F
    Job.ClientId: 5
     Client.Name: bang.woody.ch-fd
       JobStatus: f
       SchedTime: 2005-11-04 18:35:25
       StartTime: 2005-11-04 21:53:50
         EndTime: 2005-11-05 10:32:14
        JobTDate: 1131183134
    VolSessionId: 15
  VolSessionTime: 1130917066
        JobFiles: 19993
       JobErrors: 0
 JobMissingFiles: 0
      Job.PoolId: 1
       Pool.Name: Default
   Job.FileSetId: 7
 FileSet.FileSet: Full Set

I'm quite sure the Data is on 'Tape2'.

The Bootstrap File I then wrote looks like:

Volume="Tape2"
VolSessionId=15
VolSessionTime=1130917066
FileIndex=1-19993

I did a run => restore, and then selected the mentioned bootstrap file. Left 
the client alone (bang does not exist anymore at the time) and path 
to /tmp/bacula-restores

But still no files restored:

30-Nov 01:22 quasar.woody.ch-dir: Bacula 1.36.2 (28Feb05): 30-Nov-2005 
01:22:26
  JobId:                  53
  Job:                    RestoreFiles.2005-11-29_22.32.24
  Client:                 quasar.woody.ch-fd
  Start time:             29-Nov-2005 22:32:26
  End time:               30-Nov-2005 01:22:26
  Files Expected:         0
  Files Restored:         0
  Bytes Restored:         0
  Rate:                   0.0 KB/s
  FD Errors:              0
  FD termination status:  OK
  SD termination status:  OK
  Termination:            Restore OK

What did go wrong?

Did I get the wrong tape?
What does the 'client' setting in a restore job exactly mean? Does it mean 
that I want to restore TO that client, or that I want restore files that were 
saved FROM that client? (but then where do I specify on to client I want to 
restore?)

Sincerely
-- 
BenoƮt Panizzon, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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