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Re: restore node

2005-09-20 04:56:08
Subject: Re: restore node
From: David McClelland <david.mcclelland AT UK.IBM DOT COM>
To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2005 09:55:32 +0100
Hi Mark,

The 'restore node' command on the TSM server is reserved for use when 
restoring NDMP/NAS data to a datamover (e.g. EMC Celerra, Netapps filer 
etc), and shouldn't be confused with trying to restore 'normal' backup 
archive client data. Here's a link which explains this command:

http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/tivihelp/v1r1/index.jsp?topic=/com.ibm.itsmmsmunn.doc/anrsrf53348.htm

You won't be able to perform your restore from the server, only from the 
client via the local CLI, the local GUI or the TSM Web Client.

Hope that helps,

David McClelland







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Aloha
when i try this command - i get this  error message.

restore node MOBILE / FILELIST=TIVsm-webadmin-5.2.1-0.noarch.rpm
ANR1641E RESTORE NODE:  The node MOBILE has a type that is not allowed 
for this command.
ANS8001I Return code 3.

has a type ??? what type ? can i change that type?

 From the client "dsmc"  this command  can be  called
res /usr/test/* and everything works as i wish.

How can i run this restore command from the server?

with regards

MNibble

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