As told above, no client, no data available.
Try to register a node with the name of the deleted one and then proceed
with the "-virtualnodename=oldnodename" option. you must specify the target files
or directory. You will be asked for the oldname password.
dsmc rest "*" -sub
You can use the following from another client:
dsmc> res -virtualnode='OLDNODE' /oldpath/oldfiles /newpath/
It will ask for the password for OLDNODE, then restore the files.
Roger C Cook
Systems/Backup Administrator
RCG Information Services
-Original Message-
From: ADSM: Dist Stor M
On a TSM client of the same type of operating system. Update the Nodename to be
that of the 'deleted' client and then you can start a TSM session to restore the
files from the 'deleted' client to the current system you are on, You can also
update the access rights to the 'deleted' client to allow
Dominic,
if the client does not exist, you won't have any file spaces of that client and
so there would be no data to restore.
Reinhold
"Wilson, Dominic" schrieb:
> What is the best way to retrieve data from a client that no longer exists.
> Is there a simple way to redirect data from tape t