In the process of testing bacula, I am attempting to restore the catalog
using bscan. According to the documentation,

It should be noted that *bscan* cannot restore a database to the exact
condition it was in previously because a lot of the less important
information contained in the database is not saved to the tape.
Nevertheless, the reconstruction is sufficiently complete, that you can
run *restore* against it and get valid results.

Does anyone know exactly what the "less important information" refers
to? I would assume that this includes things like table indexes, but I
dont know to what extent other information is not included. Any thoughts
are much appreciated.

Best Regards,

Ryan Sizemore


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