Hi
I am trying to recover as fast as I can a 1.3 TB file system on an
alternate machine. I have tried using the arguments as the manual
explains but I am frustrated since the no query restore doesn't seem
to work.
I am using the following command:
dsmc restore -fromn=XX "/filesystem/directory/*.
s done a Set Access to give you permissions on your receiving
> machine. You probably want -virtualnodename.
> I'd recommend doing a dsmc query backup ...
> before trying the dsmc restore, and gauge the behavior.
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>Richard Sims
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> On Dec 10, 2004, at 1:
the
client and the server, and the client just receives the files no
questions asked, in a way.
Thanks again.
Jorge Salinas
On Fri, 10 Dec 2004 13:56:31 -0500, Weinstein, Stephen
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In order to do a redirected restore, which is what you are trying to do, you
Hi all.
I want to know if there is a special technique that can be performed
to recover backups on tapes from a server that lost the DB completely.
Apparently one of our branches was still doing backups using a 3.7
ADSM server. They lost their DB, no backups but they have the library
:D
Does Tiv
Hello all.
Is there a way to have a disk storage pool hierarchy in which the
active backup objects of a node remain on a pool while the inactive
objects are migrated to another pool?
Thank you all!