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Re: Antwort: Re: remote/unattented restores

1998-08-24 04:14:54
Subject: Re: Antwort: Re: remote/unattented restores
From: Johan Pol <JPol AT NL.IBM DOT COM>
Date: Mon, 24 Aug 1998 08:14:54 +0000
Yes that is one solution, but if the remote server is placed behind a 64kb line
for example, the restore of some Mb's can take a while....

with kind regards, / met vriendelijke groeten,
Johan Pol
Boerhaavelaan 11 - 2713 HA - Zoetermeer - Tel. (+31)79 3223051 - Fax. (+31)79
3213989
Internet :JPol AT nl.ibm DOT com / johan.pol AT xerion.be.philips DOT com



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In addition to the prior good suggestions to your question, you could
perform the *equivalent* of a "remote restore" if you can mount the
remote system's file system on your machine (as via NFS) and use the
Node operand with Restore to achieve it.  Some sites have their ADSM
server system also function as a file server for NFS client systems,
which allows you to achieve a conceptual "remote restore" that way.
     Richard Sims, Boston University OIT



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