You cant, the machine name must match exactly in order for the systemstate restore option to even be available. Steve Schaub Systems Engineer, WNI BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee 423-535-6574 (desk) 423-785-7347 (cell)
-----Original Message----- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lamb, Charles P. Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2007 3:54 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] FW: [ADSM-L] DR of a VmWare logical server question Kelly & Laura..... OK. That worked. Step #1 thru 10 using restore command -- restore -fromnode=cgotst32 \\cgotst32\c$\* c:\ -replace=all -subdir=yes How do you restore systemservices and systemstate from cgotst32 to cgotst32b?? -----Original Message----- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kelly Lipp Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2007 2:01 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [ADSM-L] FW: [ADSM-L] DR of a VmWare logical server question Laura Buckley has some ideas to solve this one... Give this a try and report back... Kelly J. Lipp VP Manufacturing & CTO STORServer, Inc. 485-B Elkton Drive Colorado Springs, CO 80907 719-266-8777 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ________________________________ From: Laura Buckley Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2007 11:54 AM To: Kelly Lipp Subject: RE: [ADSM-L] DR of a VmWare logical server question Sounds like maybe he didn't set access on cgotst32 for cgotst32b. You have to do the following steps on cgotst32b To authorize another node to restore or retrieve your files: 1. Click Utilities -> Node Access List from the main window. The Node Access List window appears. 2. Click the Add button. The Add Access Rule window appears. 3. In the Add Access Rule window, select an item in the Permit Access to field to specify the type of data that the other user can access. You can select either Backed up Objects or Archived Objects. 4. Type the node name of the user in the Grant Access to Node field. Type the node name of the user's host machine in the Grant Access to Node field. 5. Type the name of a user on the host machine in the User field. 6. In the Filespace and Directory field, select the file space and the directory that the user can access. You can select one file space and one directory at a time. If you want to give the user access to another file space or directory, you must create another access rule. 7. If you want to limit the user to specific files in the directory, type the name or pattern of the files on the server that the other user can access in the Filename field. You can make only one entry in the Filename field. It can either be a single file name or a pattern which matches one or more files. You can use a wildcard character as part of the pattern. Your entry must match files that have been stored on the server. 8. If you want to give access to all files that match the file name specification within the selected directory including its subdirectories, click Include subdirectories 9. Click the OK button to save the access rule and close the Add Access Rule window. 10. The access rule that you created is displayed in the list box in the Node Access List window. When you have finished working with the Node Access List window, click the OK button. If you do not want to save your changes, click Cancel or close the window. Then to do the restore on cgotst32b If you are using commands, use the fromnode option to indicate the node. You must also use the file space name, rather than the drive letter, to select the restore-retrieve drive you want to access. Include the file space name in braces and use it like a drive letter. For example, to restore cougar's files from the \projx directory on the d-disk file space to your own \projx directory, enter: dsmc restore -fromnode=cougar \\cougar\d$\projx\* d:\projx\ Use the query filespace command to display a list of file spaces. For example, to display a list of cougar's file spaces, enter: dsmc query filespace -fromnode=cougar -----Original Message----- From: Kelly Lipp Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2007 11:37 AM To: Laura Buckley Subject: FW: [ADSM-L] DR of a VmWare logical server question Some folks struggling with this! Kelly J. Lipp VP Manufacturing & CTO STORServer, Inc. 485-B Elkton Drive Colorado Springs, CO 80907 719-266-8777 [EMAIL PROTECTED] -----Original Message----- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lamb, Charles P. Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2007 10:32 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [ADSM-L] DR of a VmWare logical server question Hi........... I am having problems with restoring a VmWare logical server (cgotst32) to another VmWare logical server (cgotst32b). It just will not restore. Any help from the TSM group which is smarter then myself?? TSM server v5.2.7.3 TSM client V5.4.0.2 MS W2K3 R2 VmWare logical server I changed TSM password on cgotst32 to allow cgotst32b to see everything. I have been running the TSM scheduler on cgotst32 for many days. Q f shows the information I need for restoring cgotst32 onto cgotst32b. We used the restore command -- restore -fromnaode=cgotst32 \\cgotst32\c$\* -replace=all -subdir=yes We keep on receiving user action required message --- File '\\cgotst32\c$\' is write protected. We select option#2 to force an overwrite on all objects that are write protected, however, we just receive the user action required message over, over and over with nothing happens?? Thoughts on restoring a VmWare logical server?? Please see the following link for the BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee E-mail disclaimer: http://www.bcbst.com/email_disclaimer.shtm