>> I found out I accidentally deleted volumes with a full backup. Or
>> the files are not in the database anymore.

> the difference is significant, but it sounds like the latter is your
> problem.

I actually deleted some of the volumes to save space (the first few volumes;
from vol1 to vol10 for example; but at that moment I had more than 40
volumes).
I have no idea however if all full backups where on these volumes.
I added my configuration as an attachment. Maybe this will give some more
insight in the problem.

Let's pretend that I actually did delete all volumes who had full backups.
Can I still get the files which are saved in the incremental or decremental
backups?

> what is the exact message you're getting? I would expect Bacula to
> ask you if you want a full restore instead.

At this moment I can't look it up as this machines is not online. I will be
able to use it again next thursday or friday.
I browsed the net and I am pretty sure it was this:
"No Full backup before 2003-10-25 22:36:42 found."
Instead of the date above, it was the time and date of that moment itself.

I also found this:
https://cc.epsem.upc.edu/documentacio/how-to/restoring-when-things-go-wrong
I will read it and see wait what you have to say before I take any action.

Thank you very much for your time and helping me out!

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