Hi Janco,

I asked this exact question a couple of weeks ago. Look for a thread
titled "Scheduled restore jobs without intervention" in the archives.
I have yet to try the method suggested there, but it looks usable.

Dear all, if a number of people have this idea about contingency
building using scheduled restore (defined as a Job in the config file
alone), do you think it would be useful to add it as a feature, so we
don't have to mess with Run After statements calling bconsole, etc?

Cheers,
Vik

On 10/16/07, Janco van der Merwe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Can you configure Bacula to do automatic restores?
>
> What I have in mind is making a complete system backup of a machine, say
> every hour, and then restoring the backup to another machine after the
> backup job has completed, is something like this possible, can it be
> automated?
>
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