Oh man...I didn't realize after the "done" Bacula showed what volumes are
needed. Interesting that when the restore is from a File Volume, it is
showed like offline, i.e, without the "*", but it works anyway.
=============================================================
$ done
Bootstrap records written to /var/lib/bacula/backupserver-dir.restore.3.bsr
The job will require the following
Volume(s) Storage(s) SD Device(s)
===========================================================================
volumeteste BS Default
Volumes marked with "*" are online.
=============================================================
Thank you Guys, this group is helping me a lot.
2011/5/16 Radosław Korzeniewski <rados...@korzeniewski.net>
> Hello,
>
> 2011/5/16 Rickifer Barros <rickiferbar...@gmail.com>
>
>> Hi Folks,
>>
>> I have not found a way to check in wich volume is such job. If I have
>> backed up in many tapes and I want to know where is such job, i.e. what
>> volume is the job, then I could to pick up such tape and run the restore.
>>
>>
> When you will prepare a restore job then you will get info about required
> volumes. i.e.
>
> * restore
>
> Automatically selected FileSet: Linux Server Full Set
>
> +-------+-------+----------+-------------+---------------------+------------+
> | jobid | level | jobfiles | jobbytes | starttime | volumename
> |
>
> +-------+-------+----------+-------------+---------------------+------------+
> | 4,115 | F | 29,732 | 827,267,760 | 2011-05-09 02:00:10 | 0001C
> |
> | 4,137 | I | 40 | 1,642,255 | 2011-05-10 02:00:20 | 00183
> |
> | 4,164 | I | 40 | 1,661,129 | 2011-05-11 02:00:06 | 0010D
> |
> | 4,183 | I | 42 | 1,697,257 | 2011-05-12 02:00:03 | 0014E
> |
> | 4,197 | I | 43 | 1,729,043 | 2011-05-13 02:00:02 | 001BA
> |
> | 4,211 | I | 42 | 1,749,204 | 2011-05-14 02:00:03 | 00109
> |
>
> +-------+-------+----------+-------------+---------------------+------------+
> You have selected the following JobIds: 4115,4137,4164,4183,4197,4211
>
> Building directory tree for JobId(s) 4115,4137,4164,4183,4197,4211 ...
> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> 27,476 files inserted into the tree.
>
> You are now entering file selection mode where you add (mark) and
> remove (unmark) files to be restored. No files are initially added, unless
> you used the "all" keyword on the command line.
> Enter "done" to leave this mode.
>
> cwd is: /
> $ add etc
> 1,740 files marked.
> $ done
> Bootstrap records written to /var/lib/bacula/mars-dir.restore.20.bsr
>
> The job will require the following
> Volume(s) Storage(s) SD Device(s)
> ===========================================================================
>
> *0001C deimos-sd
> FSAutochanger
> *00109 deimos-sd
> FSAutochanger
>
> Volumes marked with "*" are online.
>
> Above example shows that you will need only two volumes: 0001C and 00109
> (and all are online).
>
> Thanks in advance.
>>
>> Rickifer Barros.
>>
>>
> Radek
>
>
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