>>>>> On Tue, 10 Apr 2012 15:56:23 -0500, Benjamin Blakely said:
>
> Hello,
>
> I am trying to do batch restores with commands such as the following:
>
> restore restoreclient=lancelot-sd-fd client=harbor-fd select jobid=15807
> all done yes where=/mnt/2010-10-01/harbor-fd
>
> Where lancelot-sd is the machine with the tape drive and harbor is the
> client being restored. /mnt on lancelot-sd is an external drive to be used
> for the restores. I've generated over 200 such entries spanning 12 tapes
> that I need to do bulk restores on. However, here's the problem: When I
> run the above command, Bacula returns the output below. As you can see, in
> addition to the jobid I specified, it has also picked a second job, which I
> believe is the most recent backup of that client. How can I modify my
> restore command to select /only/ the specified jobid?
Remove the "select" argument.
__Martin
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