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Buba wrote:
> Hi, everyone.
>
> Well, I am having a quite different problem that people use to see. (I think)
> I am using Fedora Core 4 as a network server. I set up a backup
> configuration so, as everybody, I would have less work to do manually.
> However, The university where I work, experienced an energy crash. I
> don't the reason itself, I had also a configuration problem with
> fedora after this problem. While I was trying to fix it, I saw myself
> without any other option than rebuild the network server all over
> again. This is the time I encountered my biggest problem to restore
> file from bacula.
> I forgot to save the bacula's catolog, but remember to save the backup
> I made with bacula.

Take a look at bscan, it can 'repopulate' the catalog with entries it
finds on the media. (ie it rebuilds your catalog information by scanning
the media and writing information found there into the database)

http://www.bacula.org/rel-manual/Volume_Utility_Tools.html#SECTION003970000000000000000

Greetings,
        Michel
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