I'm primarily a Linux user, and have been quite happy with Bacula on Linux. I also have some Windows servers which I'm stuck managing as well, and I have Bacula configured on those. One of those servers, a Windows Server 2003 machine, recently managed to corrupt its SOFTWARE registry to the point that it wouldn't boot.
Is it possible to restore just the registry without restoring the entire backup? I have the VSS enabled in the Bacula config, and the email log from a recent backup makes it sound like the registry is being backed up: 21-Apr 00:49 zzzzzz-fd JobId 37835: VSS Writer (BackupComplete): "Registry Writer", State: 0x1 (VSS_WS_STABLE) If I could find a saved registry hive file from this backup, I'd be happy - I used the recovery console to restore an earlier hive file, which got the server back up, but that was a save point from a service pack install and is not very recent. One problem may be that my default Windows exclude list which I picked up somewhere includes this line: WildDir = "[A-Z]:/WINDOWS/system32/config" The registry hive files are stored in this directory on disk, but I'm hoping the VSS snapshot saves them elsewhere. Searching the database for the filename "software" shows only the "repair" copy installed when Windows was installed: $ find software C:/WINDOWS/repair/software Thanks in advance for any suggestions. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Bacula-users mailing list Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users