Re: [Bacula-users] Accurate restoration of renamed/deleted file

2009-03-24 Thread Frank Sweetser
Craig Ringer wrote: > Craig Ringer wrote: >> Frank Sweetser wrote: >>> Craig Ringer wrote: Frank Sweetser wrote: > [deleted file tracking] has been implemented in the current > development code base. Oh, I also meant to ask: Does deleted file tracking require the c

Re: [Bacula-users] Accurate restoration of renamed/deleted file

2009-03-23 Thread Craig Ringer
Craig Ringer wrote: > Frank Sweetser wrote: >> Craig Ringer wrote: >>> Frank Sweetser wrote: >>> [deleted file tracking] has been implemented in the current development code base. >>> Oh, I also meant to ask: >>> >>> Does deleted file tracking require the cooperation of the fd? Or will

Re: [Bacula-users] Accurate restoration of renamed/deleted file

2009-03-23 Thread Craig Ringer
Frank Sweetser wrote: > Craig Ringer wrote: >> Frank Sweetser wrote: >> >>> [deleted file tracking] has been implemented in the current >>> development code base. >> >> Oh, I also meant to ask: >> >> Does deleted file tracking require the cooperation of the fd? Or will >> I be able to keep on usi

Re: [Bacula-users] Accurate restoration of renamed/deleted file

2009-03-23 Thread Frank Sweetser
Craig Ringer wrote: > Frank Sweetser wrote: > >> [deleted file tracking] has been implemented in the current >> development code base. > > Oh, I also meant to ask: > > Does deleted file tracking require the cooperation of the fd? Or will I > be able to keep on using 2.4 fds on my clients? It'd

Re: [Bacula-users] Accurate restoration of renamed/deleted file

2009-03-23 Thread Frank Sweetser
Craig Ringer wrote: > Frank Sweetser wrote: >> Craig Ringer wrote: >>> I note that deleted/renamed file tracking is no longer shown on the >>> sf.net bacula projects document: >>> >>> http://bacula.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/bacula/trunk/bacula/projects?view=markup >>> >>> >>> >>> Is it complete

Re: [Bacula-users] Accurate restoration of renamed/deleted file

2009-03-23 Thread Craig Ringer
Frank Sweetser wrote: > Craig Ringer wrote: >> I note that deleted/renamed file tracking is no longer shown on the >> sf.net bacula projects document: >> >> http://bacula.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/bacula/trunk/bacula/projects?view=markup >> >> >> >> Is it complete? I haven't seen anything about

Re: [Bacula-users] Accurate restoration of renamed/deleted file

2009-03-23 Thread Craig Ringer
Frank Sweetser wrote: > [deleted file tracking] has been implemented in the current development code > base. Oh, I also meant to ask: Does deleted file tracking require the cooperation of the fd? Or will I be able to keep on using 2.4 fds on my clients? It'd be helpful not to have to run 2.4

Re: [Bacula-users] Accurate restoration of renamed/deleted file

2009-03-18 Thread Frank Sweetser
Craig Ringer wrote: > michael riehemann wrote: >> Hi all, >> >> is there any way (at the moment) to do >> >> Accurate restoration of renamed/deleted files >> >> with differenziell and full backups? > > I note that deleted/renamed file tracking is no longer shown on the > sf.net bacula pro

Re: [Bacula-users] Accurate restoration of renamed/deleted file

2009-03-18 Thread Craig Ringer
michael riehemann wrote: > Hi all, > > is there any way (at the moment) to do > > Accurate restoration of renamed/deleted files > > with differenziell and full backups? I note that deleted/renamed file tracking is no longer shown on the sf.net bacula projects document: http://bacula.svn.sour

[Bacula-users] Accurate restoration of renamed/deleted file

2009-02-27 Thread michael riehemann
Hi all, is there any way (at the moment) to do Accurate restoration of renamed/deleted files with differenziell and full backups? If die differenziell ist the last one. maybe for mail servers? many thanks michael --

[Bacula-users] Accurate restoration of renamed/deleted file

2009-02-26 Thread michael riehemann
Hi all, is there any way (at the moment) to do Accurate restoration of renamed/deleted files with differenziell and full backups? If die differenziell ist the last one. maybe for mail servers? many thanks michael --