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[Networker] AW: [Networker] Recovering old indexes/mm's

2006-05-11 05:24:33
Subject: [Networker] AW: [Networker] Recovering old indexes/mm's
From: "Grohal, Klaus" <klaus.grohal AT SIEMENS DOT COM>
To: NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Date: Thu, 11 May 2006 11:19:41 +0200
You should do a scanning of the tape AUPERTNT_M.040 
scanner -m -c foobarbck1 
and after that a 
nsrck -L 7 -t "25/11/2000" -foobarbck1


regards

Klaus Grohal


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Correction - The file index for the client only goes back to Dec 2000 but 
the media database shows savesets going back to 1997






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Dear List,

I am faced with a dilemma on one of  my networker servers at an interstate 

site. I have to restore some data from 1997 from aqn old client. I have 
recreated the client and checked the indexes - the file index only goes 
back to 1997, but when I use mminfo I see that there are savesets for this 

client, and i can also see index backups as well.

The problem is when I run nsrck -L7 <client_name_here> it comes up with 
this:-

S:\>nsrck -L7 foobar
nsrck: checking index for 'foobar'
nsrck: The file index for client 'foobar' will be recovered.
nsrck: The index recovery for 'foobar' failed.
nsrck: File index error: can't find index backups for 'foobar' on server 
foobarbck1

nsrck: Completed checking 1 client(s)

Now when I look through the media index with mminfo I find this, a 
perfectly good index backup of client foobar:-

volume                  client          date                    size level 

        name
AUPERTNT_M.040  foobarbck1      25/11/2000      43 MB   full 
D:\win32app\nsr\index\foobar


The server is running 7.1.1 nowadays, back then it was running 5.x I 
believe. Does anyone have any ideas?

Cheers,
Matt



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