Author: Pascal Rijs <pascal.rijs AT UNILEVER DOT COM>
Date: Mon, 1 May 2006 08:23:27 -0400
The thing you're trying to accomplisch may well be sorted without using Legato Networker. When the servers in question are Windows boxes, you could use ROBOCOPY from the ResourceKit to copy a complet
Author: George Sinclair <George.Sinclair AT NOAA DOT GOV>
Date: Mon, 1 May 2006 11:03:37 -0400
Any reason rsync could not be used for the whole process, both before and after? Why use Legato at all? George The thing you're trying to accomplisch may well be sorted without using Legato Networker
Hello, Is it possible to recover *only* the files that were backed up in an incrmental backup? Here's my situation. I have to migrate data from one machine to another, and my best option may turn out
Haven't tried it, but I imagine that a saveset recover of the incremental save set would do that. Any chance you have net connectivity and could use 'rsync' after the initial 'full backup' is recove
Hi Darren, I don't see how to specify how to force a recover to a different server name in the saveset recover gui. Maybe I could change the machine name and then recover. I do have network connectiv
I don't believe you can recover to a different client with SS recover. Instead I'd log into the client and then do the recovery from there. recover -S <ssid> .... Exactly. -- Darren Dunham ddunham A
Author: Peter Viertel <Peter.Viertel AT MACQUARIE DOT COM>
Date: Sat, 29 Apr 2006 10:03:02 +1000
Yes you could do a recover -S on the target machine but be aware that it wont do file deletions that have occurred since the full. So its not perfect... I think you'll find if you do the catch-up usi