Hi,

08.10.2007 20:55,, Mendes, Sandro wrote::
> 
> 
> Hello people,
> 
> I’m trying to restore a job that was successfully done in a media file.
> 
> I use the same media (file) that is overwritten every week (full).

Does that mean that you have exactly one volume, which is overwritten 
each week, and which contains all your backups?

If yes: Don't do this. And: You're in trouble.

>  I’m 
> trying to restore a job that was executed before a job that accuses an 
> error in the same media… Taking a look at the file, his size is big (I 
> believe that the job I need is in the file), but Bacula can’t show the 
> latest job…

Without some more information, that can't be answered.

What is the contents of the volume according to the catalog?
Which job do you want to restore?
When was this job written?
When was the volume last recycled?
Or, what you really need to know is if the volume actually holds the 
needed job. Believing is not a good basis for recovery.

> There is a way to restore using a media that the catalog doesn’t have 
> his information??

Yes: bscan, bls, bextract...

But if you need to use these tools, usually you didn't set up Bacula 
according to what you really need.

> I’m using Bacula for Win (2.0.3).

Plan to upgrade to 2.2.4 or later as soon as possible.

And: You do know that the windows DIR and SD are still considered 
experimental?


Arno

> Tks a lot!
> 
> Sandro Mendes
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