Tirsdag 24 april 2007 03:35 skrev Ross Boylan:
> On Mon, Apr 23, 2007 at 06:23:27PM -0700, Ross Boylan wrote:
> > I created a bsr file with the names of all my volumes in order,
> > separated by |'s.  There seem to be too many:
> > # bscan -s -m -b vols.bsr -v /var/spool/bacula -c
> > /etc/bacula/bacula-sd.conf -P xxx -h localhost
If I remember correctly, you need all the volumes that belong to one job in 
one go, not necessarily all existing volumes at once. Maybe you can look at 
the timestamps on the volume files. If you take the latest you would 
hopefully have one version of the catalog, then you can get the rest one job 
at a time.
>
> ....
>
> > # wc vols.bsr
> >   1   1 736 vols.bsr
> >
> > I set a shell variable to the list, and that seems to be working.  I
> > don't trust wildcards to give me the right order.
>
> No, it failed.  The stuff read in through the command line got truncated
> too. Ross
>
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Steen

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