On 6/9/2006 8:39 AM, kalin mintchev wrote:
> hi all...
>
> i just installed bacula on a server and a remote client machine. works
> great. here are few things i didn't find in the docs....
>
> 1. when i have to restore files from a remote client like this:
>
> Job {
> Name = "RestoreRemote"
> Type = Restore
> Client=remote-fd
> FileSet="Full Set"
> Storage = DDS-3
> Pool = Default
> Messages = Standard
> Where = /tmp/bacula-restores
> }
>
> bacula is restoring them under tmp on the remote client?!!. is there a way
> i can restore them under /tmp on the dir/server machine? like in case the
> remote client doesn't exist anymore - where will the restored files show
> up?!
Simply modify the according settings once you are prompted for the job
to start... client in that menu means "target client".
> 2. also when restoring the instructions say that in file selection mode i
> can select (only) the files i want to restore by marking or unmarking
> them. but it doesn't say how. so far i've been able to do just 'restore
> all'...
In file selection mode, you have a prompt where you can navigate the
directory tree, use the commands 'mark' an 'unmark' IIRC, and so on. I
never tried giving a file list as a command option, and I don't think
that's possible.
> 3. in the Restore job definition above can i specify
> Client=remote-fd,local-fd,local2-id
> or
> Client=remote-fd local-fd local2-id
> (or similar) for more than one client when i want to restore the files in
> the same location?
No, but keep in mind that the restore job definition is nothing but a
*template* you will modify most of the time.
> and 4. i did a full backup for the remote client. then created a new file
> in the already backed up directory. did an incremental backup. bacula
> picked up the new file. cool. then i edited the same new file - which
> changed its timestamp. did a new incremental backup. and a new restore.
> the file was there but the change wasn't picked up. why?
Hard to tell. It would be very important to carefully read the backup
and restore job reports as a first step, and to check and re-check your
filesets and job definitions as a first step.
Arno
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> thanks....
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