Only, semi reasonable way, that I found so far is to search the file table
for entries that have md5 of 0;
Quite inefficient since md5 is a text field.

On Fri, 23 May 2025 at 19:08, Rob Gerber <r...@craeon.net> wrote:

> bls of volumes should output text describing files added, files deleted,
> etc. Grep of this output should give only files deleted. bls takes some
> time to run, so maybe dump output to a text file, then grep it.
>
> I think 'bls - j volumename' should give a more condensed output only
> saying what jobids from which client are in the volume.
>
> I'm sure the information is in the database also, so probably a database
> query would be more useful.
>
> Unfortunately, I do not know what query to use, so hopefully someone else
> can assist with this.
>
> Robert Gerber
> 402-237-8692
> r...@craeon.net
>
> On Fri, May 23, 2025, 11:51 AM Dragan Milivojević <gali...@pkm-inc.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Most common request from end users is to recover their deleted files from
>> backups. What do you do when the end user does not remember the path or the
>> file name that was deleted? I can't find a way to list deleted files in the
>> last x days.
>> I'm using accurate backups ...
>>
>> Dragan
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