>>>>> On Tue, 05 Dec 2006 11:51:22 -0500, Andrew Fabian said:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I'm trying to write a script that tells bacula to restore job X to 
> client Y, which may not be the same client that job X came from.
> 
> Currently, I'm doing this:
> 
> [list of files to restore in filelist.txt]
> 
> [tempfile]:
> restore jobid=X client=Y where=/tmp/test file=<filelist.txt done yes
> 
> bconsole <tempfile
> 
> This is failing, and I can see from the queries that are being run that 
> it's looking for each file from filelist.txt with the condition that the 
> file was backed up by client Y, which is the client I want to restore 
> to, not the client the file came from.  I think that by specifying the 
> jobid explicitly, bacula has enough information to select the proper 
> files without being given the name of the client they came from.
> 
> Any idea what I'm doing wrong?

It's definitely a bug -- the command line parser deals with file= before is
has parsed client=.

__Martin

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