You also might want to add (assuming Frank's suggestion gets you going) a dirsonly option, then come back and do filesonly. It should be quicker laying down all the directory folders first.
Frank Ramke wrote: > try: > > load dsmc restore -pitdate=mm/dd/yyyy -subdir=y > server/data:home/directory/* > > notice I added '/*' to your command. I'm assuming you > wanted the entire directory tree under home/directory, > not just the directory entry home/directory. > > "Coats, Jack" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent by: "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > 11/07/2002 07:48 PM > Please respond to "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > cc: > Subject: HELP Restore of Novell files > > I received a request to restore some a full directory from a given date on > Novell. > > I am trying to use > > load dsmc restore -pitdate=mm/dd/yyyy -subdir=y > server/data:home/directory > > but am getting a message > > ANS4035W File "data:/home/directory/" currently unavailable on server. > > back from the TSM client. > > Does that mean it is not in my backups? Or is it a permissions problem in > the restore? > The directory is there. I have also tried it with -ina and using -pick > all > with the same results. > > TSM 4.1.3 on Windows as server, restoring to Novell client 4.1.3.0 that > did > the backups. > > TIA ... JC -- Jim Kirkman AIS - Systems UNC-Chapel Hill 966-5884