Hi all,
I'm currently evaluating bacula and must say that I basically like it
very much. There is however one thing that I can't seem to find, and I'm
pretty sure this exists as it seems - at least to me - quite basic.
Let's suppose I corrupted a file and now want to restore it from backup.
I don't know exactly when the file was corrupted. Obviously my first
question would be "what backups do we have for this file". something like a
bconsole list backups for /etc/hosts
and then a
bconsole restore /etc/hosts state="2009-10-10 15:23:00"
here's some infos on my testing environment:
Bacula 3.0.3
Director currently on linux, will be on Solaris later.
Clients are Linux, Solaris, Windows
Oh , and just beside... if the answer is already somewhere in the
manual, a reference to there would be all I need.... I just couldn't
find it.
Thanks for your help
Frank
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