Re: [Bacula-users] Help with regexp

2021-03-30 Thread Heitor Faria
Hello Tom, > Thank you Heitor. But that says that over 500,000 files will be restored! > That's > the whole backup > I'm going to try the bscan method and rebuild the database with the purged > data. You can also use the bextract with the -i /tmp/list (e.g.) option, and this list contains on

Re: [Bacula-users] Help with regexp

2021-03-30 Thread Tom Plancon
Thank you Heitor. But that says that over 500,000 files will be restored! That's the whole backup! I'm going to try the bscan method and rebuild the database with the purged data. Thomas Plancon Thomas Plancon CAD/IT MANAGER E:  tplan...@bkaarchs.com W: www.bkaarchitects.com

Re: [Bacula-users] Help with regexp

2021-03-30 Thread Hector Barrera
I think you need to run the bscan utility to import the files on a tape volume back into your "Catalog". https://www.bacula.org/5.0.x-manuals/en/utility/utility/Volume_Utility_Tools.html#SECTION00272000 -- *Hector Barrera* *| **IMN CREATIVE* DIRECTOR OF TECHNOLOGY 622 West Colorado St

Re: [Bacula-users] Help with regexp

2021-03-30 Thread Heitor Faria
>> I need to restore data from Sept of 2020. I have the tape but the data has >> been >> purged from the database. Bconsole is asking for "Regexp matching files to >> restore? (empty to abort):". >> I'm embarrassed to say regexp is alien to me! The path I need is >> "/projects/2020/220089/". All

Re: [Bacula-users] Help with regexp

2021-03-30 Thread Heitor Faria
> Hi folks, Hello, > I need to restore data from Sept of 2020. I have the tape but the data has > been > purged from the database. Bconsole is asking for "Regexp matching files to > restore? (empty to abort):". > I'm embarrassed to say regexp is alien to me! The path I need is > "/projects/2020/

[Bacula-users] Help with regexp

2021-03-30 Thread Tom Plancon
Hi folks, I need to restore data from Sept of 2020. I have the tape but the data has been purged from the database. Bconsole is asking for "Regexp matching files to restore? (empty to abort):". I'm embarrassed to say regexp is alien to me! The path I need is "/projects/2020/220089/". All fil