Hi
all,
I hoped
I would never need to use my Bacula backup for a restore, but I do. The problem
is that the system hard drive died. I’ve replaced it and installed the same OS,
Centos 6.5, that I had before, plus
Bacula, MySQL, and Webmin. All is good up to
this point, now I’d like to restore the original files I backed up that are on a network drive.
Since
the backup I have isn’t registered with this system and recorded in the Bacula
db, there is no catalog or record of its
existence. I’ve used Retrospect backup by EMC on Windows systems, it
allows for a catalog to be rebuilt and all the folders and files contained in
the backup to be viewed before restoring the system. The backup I have consists of about 10 smaller volumes and not just one large one.
So my
question is, can this be done with Bacula?
I’m
willing to read and learn how to do this but can’t find any information
regarding this situation.
Does
anyone have a suggestion(s)..
Thanks,
John V.
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