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Re: [Duplicity-talk] Restore the most recent version of a file/directory
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edgar . soldin |
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Re: [Duplicity-talk] Restore the most recent version of a file/directory? |
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Wed, 13 Nov 2024 13:24:47 +0100 |
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hey tink,
On 13.11.2024 00:39, tink via Duplicity-talk wrote:
Hi,
So I managed to get a reasonably stable way of backing up to Wasabi (thanks to
everyone on the list who helped me with that initially!!) and am now trying to
restore a machine (for testing) from my backups ...
good idea :)
how do I get the most recent version of a file? I've played with -t options (or
leaving them off all together), but I always get one particular file in the
version of Aug 15th rather than e.g. Nov 11th.
well. usually you
1. start by listing backups with `collection-status` which will give you a time
stamped list of backups.
2. use a time stamp that lies between two backups or the exact (not rly needed) to
"select" the younger backup to restore from via `--time` option
please post your collection status, restore command lines and their outputs for
us to see what is goin on.
sunny regards ..ede/duply.net