> In short, I was successful with this process, but the problem is, when
> I shutdown Networker and copy the recovered nsr.res file to /nsr/res
> then re-start networker, it is creating a nsrla.res file.
Is that a problem?
> I copied the
> recovered nsr.res to nsrla.res and re-started networker again, still
> it won't recognized it and creates a new nsrla.res file, what gives?
> The media database is recovered properly and it shows all the volumes
> from the old Networker server (Unix-AIX).
Then you should probably recover the indexes next.
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