Re: Restoring to different node using administrative TSM-ID
2001-11-14 10:30:35
Couple options include the following:
1. You can actually map a network drive on the original node to the new
node you want to restore to. Then during the restore, you can pick a
location and select the mapped drive.
2. You can go to the new node you want to restore to, and in the dsm.opt
file you can change the node name to that of the old one, this way, when
the GUI starts up, it will think that it is the original node. Mind you,
you will still need to pick a different location to restore to unless you
have the drives partitioned off exactly the same.
Hope this helps,
Yanki
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Yanki Yuksel
Sr. Systems/Network Administrator
Alcatel Canada
1235 Ormont Drive
Weston, Ontario, Canada
M9L 2W6
Tel: (416) 742-3900 ext 5767
Fax: (416) 742-9088
e-mail : Yanki.Yuksel AT tas.alcatel DOT ca
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I looked at this for 2 hours the other night and could not find a way to do
it through the GUI. So, it will be interesting what the answer is.
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