On Thursday 22 September 2005 20:31, Karl Cunningham wrote:
> A Windows user has asked me to restore all files that match *.dbx to his
> machine. I proudly said "sure" and now can't seem to get it to work. I
> created a new fileset like this:
>
> FileSet {
> Name = "howie-restore"
> Ignore Fileset Changes = yes
> Include {
> File = "c:/"
> Options {
> WildFile = "*.dbx"
> }
> Options {
> Exclude = yes
> WildFile = "*"
> }
> }
> }
>
> I put that fileset in as the default for the restore job. I'm using a
> recent full backup which contains all the needed files, and when I try the
> restore ALL files are selected rather than just the desired files.
>
> Does anyone know how I can get this to select only the *.dbx files?
It is probably a bit confusing that the FileSet is used for the backup, but
not in the restore (well, perhaps the FileSet name is used in a restore, but
not the contents).
Originally, I had planned to use the FileSet for restores, but I quickly
realized that it would be a real pain to edit the bacula-dir.conf file every
time you do a restore, so I implemented the restore command, and now
all restores must be done using "restore".
Unfortunately, the restore command doesn't have the best of all user
interfaces, and I don't think it is possible to recursively mark all *.dbx
files. However, if I am not mistaken, you must explicitly "cd" to each
directory to do your "mark *.dbx" command, or you must supply a list of
files.
--
Best regards,
Kern
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