Hi Ben,

That would be great, but I don't know that info atm, so this is even
more difficult than expected. Like I've answered to Rob, this data
might not even exist ....

B.

On Wed, 2023-12-13 at 18:18 +0000, Bill Arlofski via Bacula-users
wrote:
> On 12/13/23 08:58, Borut Rozman wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I inherited a bacula backup solution, and now I got a request to
> > restore a file or set of files from backups. I only know a folder
> > name,
> > and nothing else. Is there a way inside bconsole to search for a
> > specific string.
> > 
> > Query/option 20 does not give me any results.
> > 
> > Using bacula 11 with pgsql 14, any help appreciated.
> > B.
> 
> If you know what Job/Fileset/Client is used to backup that folder you
> can just do:
> 
> * restore
> 
> - Choose option `5: Select the most recent backup for a client`
> 
> - Then select that client from the list presented. If there is only
> one, it will be auto-selected for you.
> 
> - Then select the Fileset from the list presented. If there is only
> one, it will be auto-selected for you.
> 
> - Next, drill down in to the virtual directory tree presented and
> mark the directory to be restored.
> 
> 
> That is the most simple way to go about this. You just need to know a
> couple basic pieces of information up f
> ront.
> 
> If you cannot follow that path for some reason, we can come up with a
> SQL query to find jobids of jobs that backed up this
> file. Then you would just be able to do `restore jobid=xxxx`, and
> drill down to the directory to be restored.
> 
> --
> Bill Arlofski
> w...@protonmail.com
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