On Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 4:18 PM, CDuv wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm having an issue for which I couldn't find answers.
> A Full Backup job was pruned by Bacula (obviously during yesterday night
> because it was there yesterday and gone today) and I need it (for the
> Incremental to work actually).
> After
I just tryed via bconsole ("restore" command):
> $ mark "Bureau"
> 135 files marked.
> $ mark "Mes Documents"
> 1,731 files marked.
> $ done
>
> Bootstrap records written to /var/bacula/working/bacula-dir.restore.13.bsr
>
> The job will require the following
>Volume(s) Stora
Ah sorry, I didn't see your reference to the gui app, I've not used that.
If your using bconsole you must add files using `mark` and then when done
issue `done`.
I've never recovered using bscan before, but according to the manual you
can:
http://www.bacula.org/manuals/en/utility/utility/Volume_Ut
I did drag'n'dropped a whole directory into the bottom area of the brestore
panel (in Bat software).
Can bscan insert files that aren't available anymore into the catalog?
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Did you select any files using `mark` during the restore?
On 14 August 2012 21:18, CDuv wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm having an issue for which I couldn't find answers.
> A Full Backup job was pruned by Bacula (obviously during yesterday night
> because it was there yesterday and gone today) and I need it
Hi,
I'm having an issue for which I couldn't find answers.
A Full Backup job was pruned by Bacula (obviously during yesterday night
because it was there yesterday and gone today) and I need it (for the
Incremental to work actually).
After some research I decided to run a bscan on the volumes list