Bacula-users

Re: [Bacula-users] Restoring to a specific client

2009-02-04 11:53:29
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Restoring to a specific client
From: Ryan Novosielski <novosirj AT umdnj DOT edu>
To: bacula-users AT lists.sourceforge DOT net
Date: Wed, 04 Feb 2009 11:44:00 -0500
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Victor Sterpu wrote:
> Yes, I have the "mod" option and when I give the "mod" command I receive 
> this menu:
> 
> OK to run? (yes/mod/no): mod
> Parameters to modify:
>      1: Level
>      2: Storage
>      3: Job
>      4: FileSet
>      5: Client
>      6: When
>      7: Priority
>      8: Bootstrap
>      9: Where
>     10: Replace
>     11: JobId
> Select parameter to modify (1-11): 5
> 
> 
> I select "5" to change the client, but no option  is available. I 
> receive the original screen.
> For other restores I can select from my 2 clients.
> 
> Automatically selected Client: victor-sterpu-fd
> Run Restore job
> JobName:    Restaurare Fisiere Calc Victor
> Bootstrap:  /var/lib/bacula/192.168.0.191-dir.2.restore.bsr
> Where:      /tmp/bacula-restores
> Replace:    always
> FileSet:    Personalizari MF
> Client:     victor-sterpu-fd
> Storage:    File
> When:       2009-02-04 15:37:57
> Catalog:    MyCatalog
> Priority:   10
> OK to run? (yes/mod/no):
> 
> Thank you.
> 
> Frank Sweetser wrote:
>> victor wrote:
>>> I have many clients defined, but when I try to restore a specific 
>>> client, there is no option to select the client.
>>>
>>> $ done
>>> Bootstrap records written to 
>>> /var/lib/bacula/192.168.0.191-dir.3.restore.bsr
>>> The job will require the following Volumes:
>>>   Bacula1
>>> 10 files selected to be restored.
>>>
>>> Run Restore job
>>> JobName:    Restaurare Fisiere Calc Victor
>>> Bootstrap:  /var/lib/bacula/192.168.0.191-dir.3.restore.bsr
>>> Where:      /tmp/bacula-restores
>>> Replace:    always
>>> FileSet:    Personalizari MF
>>> Client:     client1-fd
>>> Storage:    File
>>> When:       2009-02-04 12:48:37
>>> Catalog:    MyCatalog
>>> Priority:   10
>>> OK to run? (yes/mod/no):
>>>
>>> Why don't I have the option to restore where I want to?
>> You see how the final prompt gives you three options - "yes/mod/no"?  
>> Type in 'mod' and it will give you a chance to modify all restore 
>> options, including the client you wish to restore to.

I suspect you are using a very old version of Bacula and have not
bothered to tell anyone when asking for help. It is always best to
include the proper information when starting a thread on a mailing list
so that folks will be better able to assist.

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