Re: Restoring
1998-01-23 07:28:06
Pat,
I have encountered a similar situation here. My clients are UNIX, so the
command structure and system access may be different than what you actually
need.
I logged onto my client as the root user and issued the following command
line:
/<adsm_install_dir>/dsmc restore -fromdate MM/DD/YYYY -todate MM/DD/YYYY
subdir=Yes -replace=all verbose /<restore_startpoint>.
***Note: I don't do this often, so the capitalization and use of hyphens(-)
will need to be checked. ALSO, the command entered into the computer as
one continuous line. I split it into two lines here for readability.
This got us 90% of the data we needed, the remaining 10% was picked up
through the GUI.
Another site I know of manually selects the specific files through the GUI
by viewing Active and Inactive files and searching the directory tree.
Good Luck,
Mark Dyer
UNIX Systems Administrator e-mail: mark.dyer AT fle.gmpt.gmeds
DOT com
Delivery Management - Server Team voice: (810) 236-0373 [8-446]
EDS Flint/Saginaw/Bay City Region fax: (810) 236-9290 [8-446]
>
> We spend most of our time here just trying to keep this monster, ADSM,
> running and protecting it's self. But what if someone was crazy enough to
> want to restore a user's directory. What if they'd done a bunch of changes
> and builds to some source code in a directory. What if they realize nothing
> is working and they'd really like to restore this directory back to the way
> it was when they woke up two weeks ago. Now our trusty ADSM has been doing
> it's incrementals nightly. Can I get that directory back to that point in
> time without restoring every individual file manually?
>
> Pat Mills
> Sony Disc Mfg
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