On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 07:21:43PM -0400, George Sinclair wrote:
> OK, so in this case, even though 2001 is a directory, it's still treated
> like a file as far as that rule?
>
> This only applies when relocating, though, not when restoring to the
> original location, correct?
As far as I can see, you are correct in both cases. But as I mentioned,
I'm mainly going off the docs here. I haven't really tried to
investigate all the details here recently.
One thing I'm thinking of that I don't see in the docs is that the
"first common parent" can be anywhere if you're doing a normal (files)
recovery, but that it must be above the saveset if you're doing a
saveset recovery.
--
Darren
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