Hello,

this question is purely theoretical for now and hopefully forever, it just 
popped up in my head and I couldn't find a satisfactory answer so I thought I'd 
try here
as I already got a lot of really useful information from the list.

We are using bacula (15.0.2) with our S3 compatible Ceph-RGW and the "Amazon" driver as 
storage and the new "Volume Encryption" feature for data encryption which
works great but I recently thought how I could restore data in case the bacula 
database goes boom or I simply have backup data that is not in the database 
anymore.
I had similar cases in the past when using disk storage without data encryption 
and the Volume Utility Tools (ie. bls and bextract) always helped but with the 
current
setup I wouldn't know how to:

a) Assemble the actual volume from the parts in the S3/RGW storage as we split 
it into 1GB parts before upload and

b) Decrypt the volume (of course given I have the key that was used to encrypt 
the volume)

Again, this is purely out of curiosity, we have backups for our bacula database 
on separate storage so a complete data loss should not happen but I'd still 
like to
know if I can restore data with only the split volumes in the S3/RGW and the 
respective key used for encryption.

Regards,

Martin



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