Re: [Bacula-users] Mini stupid how-to restore mark all .bak file

2009-01-16 Thread Foo
On Thu, 15 Jan 2009 21:15:05 +0100, Bruno Friedmann wrote: > Thanks foo for the script (awk is not my favorite friends and have some > difficulties to talk with it ) > > Did you think it's possible to run this against a 5 files results. Well, like I said it's not optimized for large volu

Re: [Bacula-users] Mini stupid how-to restore mark all .bak file

2009-01-15 Thread Bruno Friedmann
Foo wrote: > On Tue, 13 Jan 2009 11:58:09 +0100, Bruno Friedmann > wrote: > >> Sorry this seems stupid but when I enter in a restore >> I use the choice 3 ( list of jobids ) >> >> get my / rebuild >> If I issue a find *.bak it find and list all what I want to mark and >> restore (recurse also

Re: [Bacula-users] Mini stupid how-to restore mark all .bak file | nobody ?

2009-01-15 Thread Bruno Friedmann
Frank Altpeter wrote: > As far as I see, a recursive marking of a file pattern is not possible > withn bacula directly. The part in the help section "mark mark > dir/file to be restored recursively, wildcards allowed" means, that > you can add a file (or file pattern) in the local directory,

Re: [Bacula-users] Mini stupid how-to restore mark all .bak file

2009-01-15 Thread Foo
On Tue, 13 Jan 2009 11:58:09 +0100, Bruno Friedmann wrote: > Sorry this seems stupid but when I enter in a restore > I use the choice 3 ( list of jobids ) > > get my / rebuild > If I issue a find *.bak it find and list all what I want to mark and > restore (recurse also) > but giving a > mar

Re: [Bacula-users] Mini stupid how-to restore mark all .bak file | nobody ?

2009-01-15 Thread Frank Altpeter
As far as I see, a recursive marking of a file pattern is not possible withn bacula directly. The part in the help section "mark mark dir/file to be restored recursively, wildcards allowed" means, that you can add a file (or file pattern) in the local directory, or you can add a directory, wh

Re: [Bacula-users] Mini stupid how-to restore mark all .bak file | nobody ?

2009-01-13 Thread Bruno Friedmann
Bruno Friedmann wrote: > Sorry this seems stupid but when I enter in a restore > I use the choice 3 ( list of jobids ) > > get my / rebuild > If I issue a find *.bak it find and list all what I want to mark and restore > (recurse also) > but giving a > mark *.bak give 0 file marked > > help sa

[Bacula-users] Mini stupid how-to restore mark all .bak file

2009-01-13 Thread Bruno Friedmann
Sorry this seems stupid but when I enter in a restore I use the choice 3 ( list of jobids ) get my / rebuild If I issue a find *.bak it find and list all what I want to mark and restore (recurse also) but giving a mark *.bak give 0 file marked help say mark dir/file to be restored recursively,