On 14.04.2010 1:54, Jon bruce wrote:
> Hello there,
>
> I have a Linux bacula director with a few clients. So far so good, except
> when I need to select files from one client which is a windows computer.
>
> > From bconsole I enter the command restore, select 6: Select backup for a
> client before a specified time and pick my date and time. Then select my
> client and FileSet. Bacula shows me ...
>
> You have selected the following JobIds: 303,345
>
> Building directory tree for JobId(s) 303,345 ...
> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> 61,909 files inserted into the tree.
>
> Then dumps me to the file selection mode. I can now do ls and see (for
> example) d:\office\Employee files/ however trying cd "d:\office\Employee
> files/" does not work, it returns "Invalid path given.". I've tried
> different combinations of \ and / and " and ', etc all with the same
> result. cd<tab> <tab> does show me that directory as well.
>
> If I use *Employee* it works, however I need a specific directory under
> that, not the whole thing. Based on
> http://man.chinaunix.net/network/bacula/bacula_manual/Bacula_Consol_Restor_Comman.html#SECTION0002111000000000000000
> I am trying the right command.
>
> Any thoughts or help would be great. I should point out that I'm using
> bacula 5.0.1 from Debian BackPorts and the windows side was downloaded
> from
> sourceforge.
>
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Hello.
I always use in situation of setting files/folders for restore such
scheme. At directory tree I make cd step only on one level in depth, i.e.
> ls
see directories names. maybe copy name of needed dir
> cd [DirectoryName]
and so on
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