Hey,
I had problems restoring files until I found the solution in the docu, to 
be specific: 
"You selected one or more files in a directory, but did not select the 
directory entry to be restored. In that case, if the directory is not on 
disk Bacula simply creates the directory with some default attributes 
which may not be the same as the original. If you do not select a 
directory and all its contents to be restored, you can still select items 
within the directory to be restored by individually marking those files, 
but in that case, you should individually use the "markdir" command to 
select all higher level directory entries (one at a time) to be restored 
if you want the directory entries properly restored."

I wanted to restore a file: /usr/local/nagios/TEST/3.

markdir works perfectly fine on "TEST" and on "nagios". Trying it on 
"local" or "usr" results in "No directories marked.". 3 is a file, in 
"nagios" there are several directories. "local" only has the subdirectory 
"nagios" and "usr" only has "local", so I think it has something to do 
with having less than 2 subdirectories/files. Any Ideas?

Chris
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