bextract -V Volume-0001 -p -v File /home/myuser

where "File" is a resource defined in bacula-sd.conf, u will need "-c"
option for specify configuration file.  Try "man bextract" =)


2006/11/21, Jean-Michel Caricand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi,
>
> I want to use bextract to restore a directory. My volume is
> named /tmp/Volume-0001 and the directoy /home/myuser.
>
> What is the correct syntax ?
>
> Thank.
>
> Jean-Michel Caricand
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