Try reading the Restore chapter rather than the rescue chapter:
http://www.bacula.org/dev-manual/Bacula_Consol_Restor_Comman.html#SECTION0002111000
it may help, but probably not.
On Wednesday 19 October 2005 21:44, Doug Sampson wrote:
> > Take a look at the end of the Restore chapte
Take a look at the end of the Restore chapter in the development manual. I
have started a list of things you should do and how to recover from various
situations -- note the word "started" above, which means there is still much
more documentation to add. If you have any comments or suggestions
Hello,
On 19.10.2005 21:44, Doug Sampson wrote:
...
I looked at the development manual and I can't find what I'm searching for.
I did note that the Bacula CDROM restore is now available for the Solaris
platform but still not for FreeBSD. :( There's no new additions to the
FreeBSD portion of the
> Take a look at the end of the Restore chapter in the
> development manual. I
> have started a list of things you should do and how to
> recover from various
> situations -- note the word "started" above, which means
> there is still much
> more documentation to add. If you have any commen
Hi all,
I've been using Bacula on our FreeBSD servers for less than half of this
year and it has worked quite well. It occurred to me that I should brush up
on the Bacula recovery process and in the process of reading I find I am not
quite clear as to what I need to do in order to restore a Bacula