Valeri Galtsev wrote:
On Tue, November 24, 2015 12:38 pm, m.roth@5-cent.us wrote:
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I'm trying to do a restore, from my CentOS 6 box, to a WinDoze box. The restore command is *not* user-friendly if you just want to restore a few files. And it gets weird.... First, I have to mark my path first - I don't just see it with ls. Then, when I do an ls, in c:/Users/<username/Documents/, it shows *MATLAB *My Music *My Pictures *My Videos *Visual Studio 2005/ *Visual Studio 2008/ *desktop.ini
*None* of which are there. All that's there are teo files, testfile.bak and testfile.txt. MATLAB is in some other user's directory....
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My case may be irrelevant as what I have is: server: FreeBSD 9.3, bacula 5, still here is what I have on the server side for Windows 7 client:
bconsole restore 5 [here I chose the client] ...
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: /
cd C:/Users/[username]/Documents
I cannot do that until I either mark or (thanks for telling me about "add") that path. dir or ls shows zip until I do.
dir
<snip> And it's still the same - it does not show the two textfiles in the directory, it only shows directories that are *not* there. It's as though the index is screwed.
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