Sebastian Perkins wrote:
> Dan Langille a écrit :
>> Sebastian Perkins wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> After a few bacula restores, we've found out that a very convenient 
>>> way of restoring file(s) is to send them via email to the user.
>>>
>>> Most often the user just wants to compare the file to include 
>>> whatever modification he did 3 days ago... so overwriting the file(s) 
>>> isn't good...
>>
>> Just so you know, you can restore without overwriting the file.  Look 
>> at the WHERE options after issuing a mod command during the restore.
>>
> 
> That's what we do : basically to /home/restore/... on the bacula server

There is no reason why this restore is not done on the users system, 
provided there is a bacula-fd installed there.

>>> Is there any way to automatically send a restored file via email ?  
>>> shell/perl/bacula trick anything is OK here :o)
>>
>> I would look at a Run after job.  Should be pretty straight forward... 
>> Except for knowing who to send the file to.
>>
> 
> I'l have a look thanks. Sending the mail to the admins should do it 
> (then they forward it...).

Yes, hardcoding that address would be the easiest solution.

-- 
Dan Langille

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