I seem to remember Marcin telling me that there is an optional FD directive
that lists the files backed up in the job report. That might be quite a lot
so probably why it's optional and defaults to no.

-Chris-

On Sat, 7 Oct 2023, 14:09 Radosław Korzeniewski, <rados...@korzeniewski.net>
wrote:

> Hello,
>
> sob., 30 wrz 2023 o 22:27 Dr. Thorsten Brandau <thorsten.bran...@brace.de>
> napisał(a):
>
>> Hi
>>
>> I was trying to get a list of files (via bconsole) of the backups I do on
>> tape (most recent for example). The only way I found is to use "restore"
>> and then select the last backup. I was able to see some directories (e.g.
>> /mnt/data) but not the files that were backup up.
>>
> It is the most basig Bacula functionality. Just execute a "restore"
> command, then select "5", select your "client" and "fileset" you want to
> restore. Then Bacula will build a files tree to provide you a backup
> restore, like this:
>
> You have selected the following JobIds:
> 128518,128544,128570,128674,128700,128726,128752,128856,128882,128908,128934,128986,129038,129064,129085,129111,129137,129164,129190,129216,129242,129268
>
> Building directory tree for JobId(s)
> 128518,128544,128570,128674,128700,128726,128752,128856,128882,128908,128934,128986,129038,129064,129085,129111,129137,129164,129190,129216,129242,129268
> ...  +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> 747,171 files inserted into the tree.
>
> You are now entering file selection mode where you add (mark) and
> remove (unmark) files to be restored. No files are initially added, unless
> you used the "all" keyword on the command line.
> Enter "done" to leave this mode.
>
> cwd is: /
> $ ls
> Users/
> $ cd Users/
> cwd is: /Users/
> $ cd radekk
> cwd is: /Users/radekk/
> $ dir t1.sh
> -rwxr-xr-x   1 501      dialout            7  2020-01-20 11:53:13
>  /Users/radekk/t1.sh
>
> You can use command like "dir" or "ls" to list contents of the directory
> saved in backup. It always works.
> You you want to use GUI then all I know provide point-and-click user
> experience for selecting what you want to restore.
>
>
>> Is there a way to get a list of all files in the backup, preferably with
>> date, size etc.?
>>
>> I am looking for a function like
>>
>> list files=*officedocument*.odt
>>
>> or so. It should be wildcard aware.
>>
> Did you checked a command like: list files jobid=xxxx ?
> You can grep its output to find files for this job, i.e.
>
> # echo list files jobid=129265 | bconsole | grep dump
> | /var/lib/postgresql/backup/cloud.20231007.dump |
>
> I hope this helps.
> --
> Radosław Korzeniewski
> rados...@korzeniewski.net
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