Re: Novell Restore
2000-04-27 02:19:18
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Re: Novell Restore |
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Mike Glassman - Admin <admin AT IAA.GOV DOT IL> |
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Thu, 27 Apr 2000 08:19:18 +0200 |
I'v found that using the Web based restore option is much easier then any ?
or * option.
I know it takes longer to chose, but you can chose from anywhere and restore
back to originating point or to a specific directory without all the
multiple hassles of trying to remember the command line format which as it
is, is poorly documented in the manuals.
Mike
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Cook, Dwight E [SMTP:cookde AT BP DOT COM]
> Sent: ? ????? 25 2000 13:44
> To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
> Subject: Re: Novell Restore
>
> what I have found is that you have to be at least as specific as a
> "logical
> volume" / "file system" in general within *SM
>
> so under novell you have your logical volumes so yes you may but you have
> to
> enclose it in double quotes and specify at least as high as the logical
> volume
>
> example
>
> restore -subdir=yes "mynode\DATA1:\...\*.ID"
>
> and that should (famous last words) bring back any .ID anywhere on DATA1
> (logical volume)
>
> later,
> Dwight
>
> > ----------
> > From: Gerald Wichmann[SMTP:gwichmann AT SANSIA DOT COM]
> > Reply To: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager
> > Sent: Monday, April 24, 2000 6:03 PM
> > To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
> > Subject: Novell Restore
> >
> > Is it possible to do a Novell Restore selectively using wildcards? For
> > example, say I want to restore all files with a .ID file extension on my
> > novell box.. can I do a restore vol1:/.../*.ID or something along that
> > line?
> > Or are wild cards not allowed in a restore command?
> >
> > The alternative way I suppose is to use a find command and pipe the
> > results
> > into a dsmc restore somehow..
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
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