I use command line with bconsole like this :
echo -e "restore FileSet=Complete Client=127.0.0.1-fd select current yes
file=/data/home/sauv_ldap.ldif done\n1\n"|bconsole -c
/etc/bacula/bconsole.conf
or
echo -e "restore FileSet=Complete Client=127.0.0.1-fd select current all
yes\ncd data\ncd hom
On Tue, 19 Feb 2008 17:33:46 +0200, le dahut <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> A remark concerning bconsole command line arguments.
> Could it be possible to add an "unfile" argument which would act like
> "file" but for files to unmark (to use with "restore all" for ex.) ?
>
>
> ---
Hello,
A remark concerning bconsole command line arguments.
Could it be possible to add an "unfile" argument which would act like
"file" but for files to unmark (to use with "restore all" for ex.) ?
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