Hope this isn't redundant, but have you tried doing a restore of job 214?

That appears to be your most recent full backup according to the table 
below. Hopefully it's file records haven't been cleaned from the database.

After that I believe you'd just need to restore jobs 274 (Most recent 
diff) and 347 to bring it up to the state it was in on the 16th.

Cheers,


Troy

> Enter Client Name: paul-fd
> +-------+---------+----------+-------+---------------------+----------+--------------+------------+
> | JobId | Client  | FileSet  | Level | StartTime           | JobFiles | 
> JobBytes     | VolumeName |
> +-------+---------+----------+-------+---------------------+----------+--------------+------------+
> | 6     | paul-fd | Full Set | F     | 2007-02-08 23:18:13 | 539512   | 
> 180307676088 | PaulFull-1 |
> | 102   | paul-fd | Full Set | F     | 2007-03-04 23:05:02 | 515268   | 
> 172884924198 | PaulFull-2 |
> | 214   | paul-fd | Full Set | F     | 2007-04-01 23:05:02 | 518328   | 
> 174147800422 | PaulFull-3 |
> | 218   | paul-fd | Full Set | D     | 2007-04-15 23:05:02 | 4946     | 
> 5309767278   | PaulDiff-3 |
> | 246   | paul-fd | Full Set | D     | 2007-04-22 23:05:02 | 5586     | 
> 5278054959   | PaulDiff-4 |
> | 274   | paul-fd | Full Set | D     | 2007-04-29 23:05:03 | 6258     | 
> 6916544070   | PaulDiff-1 |
> | 347   | paul-fd | Full Set | I     | 2007-05-16 23:05:02 | 2972     | 
> 451312941    | PaulInc-3  |
> | 347   | paul-fd | Full Set | I     | 2007-05-16 23:05:02 | 2972     | 
> 451312941    | PaulInc-1  |
> +-------+---------+----------+-------+---------------------+----------+--------------+------------+
> *restore
> 
> First you select one or more JobIds that contain files
> to be restored. You will be presented several methods
> of specifying the JobIds. Then you will be allowed to
> select which files from those JobIds are to be restored.
> 
> To select the JobIds, you have the following choices:
>      1: List last 20 Jobs run
>      2: List Jobs where a given File is saved
>      3: Enter list of comma separated JobIds to select
>      4: Enter SQL list command
>      5: Select the most recent backup for a client
>      6: Select backup for a client before a specified time
>      7: Enter a list of files to restore
>      8: Enter a list of files to restore before a specified time
>      9: Cancel
> Select item:  (1-9): 3
> Enter JobId(s), comma separated, to restore: 6
> You have selected the following JobId: 6
> 
> Building directory tree for JobId 6 ...
> 1 Job, 0 files inserted into the tree.
> 
> You are now entering file selection mode where you add (mark) and
> remove (unmark) files to be restored. No files are initially added, unless
> you used the "all" keyword on the command line.
> Enter "done" to leave this mode.
> 
> cwd is: /
> $ ls
> $
> 
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