Hi all

I have a particular server 'ny-filur' that is backed up every night 
(incrementally). Some data are stored temporarily on some areas, let's name 
them /home/a, /home/b, /home/x and /home/whatever. The data comes from air 
quality stations and are normally imported into a database. Now, for a set of 
reasons, I need to extract the files in these directories from each backup 
since the end of May. Doing this manually with Bat should be quite simple, but 
there seems to be a bug in Bat, so it doesn't show all files. Doing this 
manually from the console seems to be something that'll take a few days.

So - is it possible to somehow manually restore each version of each of these 
files? I'm thinking something like "restore the files under the given 
directories for job #9965 to /newdir/9965...." Is this possible, and if so, how 
can I automate this somehow?

Vennlige hilsener / Best regards

roy
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