On Tue, 5 Sep 2017 23:55:50 +0200
Maxime Chupin <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I'm facing a problem. I want to get back the files of a backup of a
> down server. I have mount my disk on another machine, and I want to
> get the files.
> The files are stored (if I understand) in the
> /PATHBACKUP/server/pc/localhost/147/f%2f/fhome/...
>
> For example, I want my .zshrc of my home. But the file is unreadable...
>
> cat /raid/server/pc/localhost/147/f%2f/fhome/fmc/f.zshrc
> %R��@ � ڬ'�e�k��'PU��+� ����;��'
> �X~�9�93gf�m f
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> a����L]4qS<IfE � ��n��� U��~�� C� �f��*�3�g��NK�Nn �̱ �*�ټ�I�י%�L��]��
> &+*��$��܁��x�^⍽� !nʍ"��1�_ ����� C@) w
> ] ��"}�҇ U %
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> ��8,� � \�
> ���:�T �ׅ6*��m������I�h �\E��}���l��s�J�LMtԙ,����M-Mh�iuI
> ��(J�DŽ�>�O�Jnn��Ȗ�ij��E%|���`H �ˌ�$�F�ոh t �.m= 6�,m�K
>
> A � ��d�TO Q �� ����3�2�O�
>
> A�H�%j*�D��� �
> Z��7TJ,��h.��Q�������(^�5�T1�_G.K �'KV����B��i��Q/nyw
> �&��t:�29�L.N��w��{j�ۋȁ��,�� �
>
> � � =���� c��H�;�/��@P@��٪S&t<om�=� ��e
>
> Whereas the file
>
> cat /raid/server/pc/localhost/backups
> 142 full 1501696800 1501709990 713644 369473241081
> 712880 368007456198 1041 1466287262 1 0 0 0 3
> 330558783702 528657576 0 1 tar 0 3.3.0
> 146 incr 1502733600 1502734326 4477 4291754661 3780
> 1782427382 831 2509390171 0 0 0 0 3 1393614606
> 1419405276 1 1 tar 1 3.3.0
> 147 full 1502992801 1503005137 713977 372254295106
> 713385 371281082707 745 973638322 1 0 0 0 3
> 333428238720 171351276 0 1 tar 0 3.3.0
> 148 incr 1503252000 1503252608 996 1905033762 377
> 288099468 828 1616996698 1 0 0 0 3 90516146
> 757231157 1 1 tar 1 3.3.0
> 149 incr 1503511200 1503511817 1139 2022125506 507
> 903089424 756 1119095438 1 0 0 0 3 677071250
> 384709700 1 1 tar 1 3.3.0
> 150 incr 1503770400 1503771048 1192 2164079898 600
> 1158840374 743 1005300332 1 0 0 0 3 897366045
> 175628597 1 1 tar 1 3.3.0
> 151
>
> has no problem. Is there a way to do what I want ?
Looks normal: the backups schedule file is in clear, as it is read by
BPC, and your file in compressed.
JY
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