On 13.12.2011 12:51, Eric Bollengier wrote: > Hello, > > On 13/12/2011 11:30, Silver Salonen wrote: >> I'm just taking a look at new Bat (5.2.2) and I can't figure how to >> process out my most common use-case of Version Browser in bRestore. >> >> Let's say a user messed up a file and asked me which versions of the >> file are available in backups. >> >> In Version Browser I checked it this way: >> 1) Select FD >> 2) Select FD's job and click Refresh (or whatever that button was) >> 3) Browse to the according folder >> 4) Select the file and check versions >> 5) Restore some specific version of the file >> >> Maybe someone will give me guidelines how to do it in bRestore (release >> notes state that it has the same functionality as Version Browser)? >> > The procedure should be something like: > 1) Select FD > 2) Select FD's job (all relevant jobs are selected automatically) > 3) Browse to the according folder > 4) Drag& Drop your file selection (from file list or version > list) to the restore area > 5) Click on Restore and choose options such as where, client, ... > 6) Click done > > Some users reported blank screen during the selection, at this time it > looks to be a configuration issue with mysql/postgresql, but I'm not > able to reproduce this kind of problem, so if you have them, look at > your database error log, bacula's error log, turn debug to 50 during > your bRestore test and look at traces to see if something is wrong. > > This is also possible to use dot commands without bat to see if the > problem is in bat or bacula/bvfs. > > Bye
Yes, I can see the list of jobs, but the list is of all the individual jobs (incremental, differential etc.), not a logical set of all jobs configured for the FD. And the problem is that although I know which job has the file/folder, I don't know in which job instance it was backed up. Without selecting anything, the default is "Job list for myfd" - how can I now browse anything? Clicking on both "File Filter"'s refresh-button or "Current Directory" button gives an error "Can't find jobid, pathid or path argument". -- Silver ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Systems Optimization Self Assessment Improve efficiency and utilization of IT resources. Drive out cost and improve service delivery. Take 5 minutes to use this Systems Optimization Self Assessment. http://www.accelacomm.com/jaw/sdnl/114/51450054/ _______________________________________________ Bacula-users mailing list Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users