Re: Recovering shared folder contents from tar.gz backup?

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Hi,

Kővári János schrieb:
 > Andrew Morgan írta:
 >> On Fri, 22 Jan 2010, Kővári János wrote: 6. Run 'recover', the
 >> Legato backup client. 7. 'changetime' to change the time to recover
 >> data from. 8. 'add filename' to add the files to restore.  To
 >> restore all the messages in the folder, use 'add *.'. 9. 'relocate
 >> RESTORE' to recover files into the RESTORE directory instead of the
 >> current directory. 10. 'recover' to recover the files. 11. 'quit'
 >> to quit out of the recover program.
 > I don't have 'recover', the Legato backup client. I was googling for
 > it and found a couple similar (non-free?) stuff, and became confused
 > which one you mean. And I was too lazy to try and install any of
 > these and fiddle with them.
IMHO this was just what Andrew does - for example!. "'recover', the 
Legato backup client" is _his_ backup solution ("These are the steps I 
follow ..."). If you haven't backed up your stuff with Legato, there is 
no need to try "'recover', the Legato backup client" at all ...

 > So I was looking for another solution.
It is _always_ a clever idea to try backup/restore _before_ you have to 
use it! ;)

 > Luckily, I found a very simple and convenient method,
Well "convenient" - in a way. :)


Marc
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