Re: linux restore problem

2004-11-21 Thread Otto Schakenbos
Lets combine all the facts we have sofar: tsm server version 5.2.2.4 on linux sles 8. clientversion on serverOld 5.1.5.0 (meanwhile upgraded to 5.2.3.0) os on serverOld: redhat 8.0 kernel 2.4.x q files on serverOld gives me : tsm> q files Num Last Incr Date TypeFile Space Name ---

Re: linux restore problem

2004-11-19 Thread Stef Coene
On Friday 19 November 2004 20:39, Richard Sims wrote: > I think Stef has the idea of what's wrong... > Are you attempting the restoral across different platforms? > As in where the target system does not support the file > system type that lived on the source system? > (Also: re "filespace not foun

Re: linux restore problem

2004-11-19 Thread Richard Sims
I think Stef has the idea of what's wrong... Are you attempting the restoral across different platforms? As in where the target system does not support the file system type that lived on the source system? (Also: re "filespace not found" - please supply the full message, including message number.)

Re: linux restore problem

2004-11-19 Thread Stef Coene
On Friday 19 November 2004 15:15, Otto Schakenbos wrote: > Richard, Mark, thnx for your answers. > > I tried what you both suggested. > restore "/daten/" -subdir=yes and restore '/daten/' -subdir=yes > > all with the same result. (filespace not found) > > What I also tried is copy the data (the org

Re: linux restore problem

2004-11-19 Thread Otto Schakenbos
Richard, Mark, thnx for your answers. I tried what you both suggested. restore "/daten/" -subdir=yes and restore '/daten/' -subdir=yes all with the same result. (filespace not found) What I also tried is copy the data (the orginal server is still up) using nfs to the new server and back it up from

Re: linux restore problem

2004-11-18 Thread Mark D. Rodriguez
Otto, I am going to assume you are trying to restore all files in all subdirectories from /daten. Then all you need do is drop the * from your filespec, like so" "dsmc restore /daten/ -subdir=yes " *BeginSpeculation:* I believe the reason you are having a problem is that the shell is expanding th

Re: linux restore problem

2004-11-18 Thread Richard Sims
... >When I do a "dsmc restore /daten/* -subdir=yes " I get the following >error: >Restore function invoked. > >** Unsuccessful ** >ANS4000E Error processing '': file space does not exist ... Looks like no one has had experience to share on that msg. I'll tackle it in the abstract... Consider n