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FileSets in Restore jobs to populate path list?
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Is there any way to populate the file list for a restore job using a
FileList definition? Such that, when one initiates a restore operation,
they merely feed:

-) Select Restore Job Template Definition
|---> Bootstrap
|---> FileSet
|---> Where
|---> Prefix/Suffix
|---> Regex
|---> Replace
\---> Priority

-) Enter Original Client FD
|----> Storage
|----> Catalog
\----> JobIDs and BSR populated here like restore "option #5"

-) Enter Optional alternate destination FD

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The work around seems to be (procedurally):

-) restore client=[Original_Client_FD_Name] fileset=[FileSetName]
- #5
-) < at > /path/to/list/of/recover/commands

$ < at > /tmp/recover.list
cd /etc
cwd is: /etc/
$ mark fstab
1 file marked.
cwd is: /usr/local/etc/
$ mark bacula-fd.conf
1 file marked.

-) Select Restore Job Template

-) Modify job to specify optional alternate destination client
restore restore client name.

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Essentially I'm looking for any way to automate the process. Human
intervention at the bconsole at 3 AM can be dangerous.

Also, the pre-meditated restore file list is easier to maintain in
FileSets{} definition than a text file.

Thoughts?

~BAS

P.S. Why doesn't recover's interactive shell permit for specifying
absolute path names?

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Brian A. Seklecki <bseklecki < at > co...>
Collaborative Fusion, Inc.

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