On 7/19/22 11:00, Clouse, Raymond [JT4 LLC] wrote:
Can Bacula restore files based on date? That is, can I specify I want file.txt from yesterday, or from last week, or from last month? Is there a way to set up backups to preserve files in this manner?-- Ray Clouse
Hello Ray, Yes... Set up a job with a Level = Incremental, then using a Schedule, override the Level with a Level=Full on (for example) the first Sunday of the month and then don't override the level on the other days so they will all be Incremental. Schedule { Name = MonthlyFull Run = Level=Full 1st sun at 23:00 # Override the Level to Full on 1st Sun Run = 2nd,3rd,4th,5th sun at 23:00 # Run Incrementals on all other Sundays Run = mon-sat at 23:00 # Run Incremental on all weekdays and Saturdays } Then, to restore a file(s) to a certain day, you can use the bconsole 'restore' command and choose option 6 "Select backup for a client before a specified time" Then pick the date/time you wish to restore to and Bacula will automatically select the correct Full + Incremental(s) needed to build the file selection tree... Then you just navigate and choose the file(s) you want/need. Take a look at the Job "Accurate = yes" feature too. This feature keeps track of deleted files, so if you were to restore a directory (for example) to a certain point in time, it would look exactly like it did on that day it was backed up - ie: files that were deleted before the time of the backup date/time you are restoring to would not be restored. Hope this helps. Bill -- Bill Arlofski w...@protonmail.com
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