bextract -V Volume-0001 -p -v File /home/myuser
where "File" is a resource defined in bacula-sd.conf, u will need "-c"
option for specify configuration file. Try "man bextract" =)
2006/11/21, Jean-Michel Caricand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi,
>
> I want to use bextract to restore a directory. My v
Sorry, I'm wrong I have set in my fileset resource onefs=NO, but this
not work to me.
Really sorry, I need spleep.
Thanks anyway
2006/9/12, Lautaro Di Martino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> but this is not a solution for my problem. I have set onefs=yes in my
> FileSet resource, an
but this is not a solution for my problem. I have set onefs=yes in my
FileSet resource, anyway bacula can't read /backup/nn2 and tell me
will not descend into /backup/nn2 for backup it.
2006/9/11, Bill Moran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> In response to "Lautaro Di Martino
hi all
I have a problem with a partition mounted on the file system when
bacula doing a backup. For example:
I have this directory:
/backup/nn1
/backup/nn2
/backup/nn3
on /backup/nn2 I have mount a lvm partition. When bacula do run job
in /backup for backup it and try read the directory /backup