> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: Alan Brown [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Gesendet: Dienstag, 05. Dezember 2006 13:42
> An: User100
> Cc: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Betreff: Re: [Bacula-users] Restorejob bigger than space on 
> originalserver (no delete record) - possible workaround but...
> 
> 
> 
> > So in theory when creating a filelist we have just to restore the
> > filelist.txt from the last incremental set and make the 
> full restore based
> > on this filelist with option  "7: Enter a list of files to 
> restore" and
> > enter "<filelist.txt". However it seems this function tooks 
> "long" with
> > entries >10000 and "useless long" with many entries >100000 
> here. Does
> > anybody have an idea how to workaround another way or to 
> speed this up
> > great?
> 
> This is exactly what's been discussed here over the last 
> couple of weeks 
> in terms of point-in-time restores of large backups (which is 
> functionally 
> similar to a migration job and almost identical to a verify job)
> 
> AB
> 

Thanks for your information. I made a look into:
http://www.bacula.org/dev-manual/Migration.html but I´m not sure how it
could help to move data from one volume to another and it seems to me a
little bit like another "workaround"? I´m afraid this took more additional
backupspace than a simple filelist which was included on the incremental
backups and isn´t there the same problem that no delete-record is done? If I
made on fulljob in the past and have some incremental sets from one client
how should the migration job know that he should just include files that
current exist on the client so I don´t risk to fill up my server on a
disaster? I think if I need to restore just one folder which was deleted by
a busy user than double-names should not be so critical but if I need to
restore a crashed server than normaly I don´t care about "lost files" but
need to restore the last known working state (and no duplicates which could
avoid this step by filling up my harddrives).


Greetings,
User100


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