> On Thu, 14 Dec 2023 23:07:18 +1100, Gary R Schmidt said:
>
> Fire up psql with the appropriate options (e.g. $ psql bacula bacula).
Or you can use the sqlquery command in bconsole.
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On 14/12/2023 02:58, 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
Hi All,
I'm looking for dedicated support to install and configure Bacula solutions
from scratch.
It's a basic implementation like getting started.
BR//
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Hi Rob,
I am fairly familiar with bacula and if I know the location of the file
or files requested I can find it. But this request was super random,
Person does not know on which server (and we have many) were these
files stored in 2004(!!). I run about 600 different backups on bacula
and atm have
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 +, Bill Arlofski via Bacula-users
wrote:
> On 12/13/23 08:58, Borut Rozman wrote:
> > Hi,
>