rjustinwilliams wrote:
> I'm running it on my tiger box, and just use bconsole for it. I switch to a
> terminal, run bconsole as root, and, from within that, simply type "restore",
> and it pretty well walks you through it (you can also type "help" if you ever
> forget commands to do things, which I find pretty handy).There might be a
> pretty gui that will do the same thing (probably is), but, as I tend to do
> this kind of thing when I am not in front of my mac, the command line is just
> easier for me.On Apr 16, 2009 1:04pm, geniuspix <bacula-forum < at >
> backupcentral.com> wrote:> > > Hello Bacula Experts, I´m looking for a GUI to
> restore in a Mac OS Leopard, I´ve heard that is very similar to Linux
> behavior so, there is some compatible GUI that I can use to perform a user
> friendly Restore?> > > >
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I´ve already restore form command line in bconsole, restore>5>mark * (mark all)
and the restore was successful, there were a detail with the restore folder in
Mac, no permission for my admin account so I had to add it.
The reason for I want to get a GUI is for the file list tree. A user friendly
interface for those who are not familiar with terminals. Most of Mac Users!
Does anyone know if BWX-Console works in Unix (Mac)?
I´m trying to compile Bacula 3 in my Linux Server (debian) and extract the BWX
stuff to test it in Leopard.
Thanks in advance!
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