2015-07-31 17:10 GMT+02:00 Josip Deanovic :
> On Friday 2015-07-31 16:56:43 Marcin Haba wrote:
>> Hello Josip,
>>
>> The bls tool and data volume/media is sufficient to prepare a
>> bootstrap file and next extract by bextract tool from the volume whole
>> specific backup with or without using inclu
On Friday 2015-07-31 16:56:43 Marcin Haba wrote:
> Hello Josip,
>
> The bls tool and data volume/media is sufficient to prepare a
> bootstrap file and next extract by bextract tool from the volume whole
> specific backup with or without using include/exclude list.
>
> For prepare bootstrap you ca
Hello Josip,
The bls tool and data volume/media is sufficient to prepare a
bootstrap file and next extract by bextract tool from the volume whole
specific backup with or without using include/exclude list.
For prepare bootstrap you can use JobId, Job and other criterias from here:
http://www.bac
On Friday 2015-07-31 11:12:36 Kern Sibbald wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I would suggest that you read the sections of the manual that document
> bscan, bls, and bextract. You will then understand that it is possible
> to do a large number of things without a bsr file. If you read the
> section of the man
Hello,
I would suggest that you read the sections of the manual that document
bscan, bls, and bextract. You will then understand that it is possible
to do a large number of things without a bsr file. If you read the
section of the manual about the bsr, you will understand that from
simple Job ou
On Thursday 2015-07-30 21:51:11 Radosław Korzeniewski wrote:
> Hello,
>
> 2015-07-30 11:54 GMT+02:00 Josip Deanovic :
> > I would like to add that in order to extract the files without the
> > bacula database, using the bextract tool, you will also have to create
> > a bootstrap file.
>
> Well. I
Hello,
2015-07-30 11:54 GMT+02:00 Josip Deanovic :
> I would like to add that in order to extract the files without the
> bacula database, using the bextract tool, you will also have to create a
> bootstrap file.
>
Well. It is not required. It is possible to use bextract without a bsr
file.
bes
On Monday 2015-07-27 12:59:23 Luc A wrote:
> Dear reader,
>
> Is there a way to browse through an Bacula made backup files like
> browsing throught a RAR file with WinRAR??
>
> Best regards,
>
> Luc
Hi
Others already gave you the answer mentioning the bls and brestore tools.
I would like to ad
Hello,
2015-07-27 12:59 GMT+02:00 Luc A :
> Dear reader,
>
> Is there a way to browse through an Bacula made backup files like browsing
> throught a RAR file with WinRAR??
>
>
Yes. Use bls for that. When you need to extract something you can use
bextract for that.
best regards
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Radosław Korze
> Dear reader,
> Is there a way to browse through an Bacula made backup files like browsing
> throught a RAR file with WinRAR??
Hello Luc: you mean without Bacula database?
Yes. You can list backuped files with a binary that comes with Bacula called
bls. E.g.: bls -v -V Vol_name archive_device
Dear reader,
Is there a way to browse through an Bacula made backup files like browsing
throught a RAR file with WinRAR??
Best regards,
Luc
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