> >>> ddunham AT TAOS DOT COM 01/31/05 12:21pm >>>
> > 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?
> Yes. The clients and client configuration are not showing up, only the
> linux server is showing in the client list.
Okay, so the nsrla.res file isn't the problem, it that the nsr.res
file isn't populated with the clients.
Do you have an /nsr/res.R directory? That should be the recovered one.
You'd normally shutdown, move that into place, then restart.
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