If you have the flexibility to do this, the simplest way might be to 
restore the catalog from tape, shut down bacula, temporarily move aside 
your up-to-date database and put the restored database in it's place 
(this is likely restoring the database from a dump file), do your 
restore now that you have a version of the database with the purged 
files, then once the restore is complete, shutdown bacula and move your 
up-to-date database back into place.


Stephen


On 5/29/14 6:49 AM, david parada wrote:
> Thanks John,
>
> I am not very confidence with BSCAN. Can you tell me an example to add files 
> again to catalog using your way?
>
> Kind regards,
>
>
> David
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