I accidentally trashed an important directory and need to restore it. I am using external USB HD's for a disk to disk backup.
home-dir Version: 1.38.10 (08 June 2006) Fedora release 8 (Werewolf) Yes, the version of bacula is rather old but it has always worked for me so if it ain't broke don't fix it, right? I have an old volume on a disk. It had been autopurged from the db because I had the purge time set too low for my current backup schedule. So I bscan'd it back in. It showed up in the list of jobs and said my files were in it. I tried to restore but messed it up because I had the wrong USB drive mounted at the time so it could not find the volume it wanted and the restore error'd out. Then the job got auto-pruned again. I bscan'd it back in. It got pruned again. So I went in and told it not to auto-prune. I bscan again. I have bscan'd three times more and for some reason it now refuses to appear in the database. But I know it is the right volume and that my data is there because it did successfully show up in the db once. Any suggestions on what I'm doing wrong? Any way I can just restore manually straight from the file like I can extract a file from a tarball? Running bscan is such a long slow process on 80G of data. -- Tracy Reed http://tracyreed.org
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