On Mon, May 12, 2014 at 9:10 AM, John Vyhnanek <jo...@goodcooking.com> wrote: > Hi all, > > I hoped I would never need to use my Bacula backup for a restore, but I do. > The problem is that the system hard drive died. I’ve replaced it and > installed the same OS, Centos 6.5, that I had before, plus Bacula, MySQL, > and Webmin. All is good up to this point, now I’d like to restore the > original files I backed up that are on a network drive. > > Since the backup I have isn’t registered with this system and recorded in > the Bacula db, there is no catalog or record of its existence. I’ve used > Retrospect backup by EMC on Windows systems, it allows for a catalog to be > rebuilt and all the folders and files contained in the backup to be viewed > before restoring the system. The backup I have consists of about 10 smaller > volumes and not just one large one. > > So my question is, can this be done with Bacula? >
You need to use bscan to import this data back into the database. Start reading here: http://www.bacula.org/5.2.x-manuals/en/utility/utility/Volume_Utility_Tools.html John ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ "Accelerate Dev Cycles with Automated Cross-Browser Testing - For FREE Instantly run your Selenium tests across 300+ browser/OS combos. Get unparalleled scalability from the best Selenium testing platform available Simple to use. Nothing to install. Get started now for free." http://p.sf.net/sfu/SauceLabs _______________________________________________ Bacula-users mailing list Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users