"John Drescher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> On 10/4/07, Foo Bar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I have not been able to find this in the manual: specifying the where
>> directive, or using the mod option during manual restore and changing the
>> path will always restore to the client machine and then the path specified.
>>
>> I would like to restore to a different machine (e.g. a network mount
>> relative to the director). How do you specify this?
>>
>
> You specify the old client when you start the restore command from
> bconsole. This will then have you mark the files you want to restore.
> After this you issue the mod command and then change the client to the
> new client.
>
> John

In src/dird/ua_restore.c you can read, that there are 
a "client" and a "restoreclient" commandline option. I don't know, but I
think it the restoreclient option is set, then the job to be selected
has to match against the client option and is restored to the
restoreclient option. If only client is given, then it will do both, the
job has to match against it and it will be restored to that client.

Maybe someone with more knowledge coulde enlighten us?

mfg

Eric

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