ok, but now the problem is the Management Class, I obtain the following mesagges:
$ dsmc -virtualnodename=eq201patrol02 Tivoli Storage Manager Command Line Backup Client Interface - Version 4, Release 2, Level 1.0 (C) Copyright IBM Corporation, 1990, 2001, All Rights Reserved. tsm> restore /home/u/NetCmmnd/consola_1606 /opt/tivoli/tsm/client/ba/bin Node Name: EQ201PATROL02 Please enter password for node "EQ201PATROL02": Session established with server ADSM: MVS Server Version 3, Release 1, Level 2.50 Server date/time: 06/19/03 13:54:12 Last access: 06/19/03 13:09:47 ANS1128S Invalid Management Class assigned to directories. Please see the error log. Session established with server ADSM: MVS Server Version 3, Release 1, Level 2.50 Server date/time: 06/19/03 13:54:15 Last access: 06/19/03 13:54:12 ANS1128S Invalid Management Class assigned to directories. Please see the error log. Restore function invoked. Session established with server ADSM: MVS Server Version 3, Release 1, Level 2.50 Server date/time: 06/19/03 13:54:16 Last access: 06/19/03 13:54:15 ANS1128S Invalid Management Class assigned to directories. Please see the error log. dsmerror.log: 06/19/03 13:57:52 Management Class 'MC_SRV_GW01_SO_DIA' used for Directory objects doesn't doesn't have a backup copy group. Specify another using the DirMC option. 06/19/03 13:57:52 ANS1128S Invalid Management Class assigned to directories. Please see the erro r log. the MC 'MC_SRV_GW01_SO_DIA' exist in Patrol02, but it do not exist in GW01 What you recommend us? Janeth -----Mensaje original----- De: Stapleton, Mark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Enviado el: Martes, 17 de Junio de 2003 10:40 p.m. Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Asunto: Re: Restore From: Lopez Janeth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > I want to do a restore backup version of files to a different > workstation. I > use : restore -virtualnodename=eq201patrol02 > /home/u/NetCmmnd/consola_1606 > I obtain the following messages in the dsmerror.log: ANS1108E > Invalid option > (-VIRTUALNODENAME) for the RESTORE command Try this, rather: # dsmc -virtualnodename=eq201patrol02 tsm> restore /home/u/NetCmmnd/consola_1606 <whatever_target_directory_you_desire> Note: the above command will restore one file (called consola_1606) from the directory /home/u/NetCmmnd. If you want to restore the directory console_1606 (and all subdirectories under it), the command should read tsm> restore /home/u/NetCmmnd/consola_1606/* <whatever_target_directory_you_desire> -subdir=yes -- Mark Stapleton ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Berbee Information Networks Office 262.521.5627