Restoring to alternate location from within Bacula4Hosts GUI

Restoring to alternate location from within ClusterLogics GUI

Hello,

You can restore any file or database from within your ClusterLogics GUI

To restore from the GUI, go to the clients tab and select the green "restore" icon beside the client/server to want to restore files or databases to

If you would like to restore to an alternate location

Linux/FreeBSD

Use the standard format ie) path/to/folder

Windows

drive:/path/to/folder

ie) c:/path/to/folder     
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