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Good point regarding the backup method. In the case of NetApp it's BSD
dump, I don't know what EMC uses. To do this for windows would be more
hassle than it's worth, imo. But the method for restore you mention is
probably the easiest way to get the data back.
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You would need both a NDMP data server for windows and a restore
command that understands archive created by the BSD host.
This restore command would also need to map BSD file meta data
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That might be to much to ask. I would go with creating windows
shares on the filer as the restore target.
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Date: Wed, 22 Sep 2004 12:46:56 -0700
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Subject: Re: [Veritas-bu] NDMP restore
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ndmp backups can only be restored to ndmp hosts
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Kennedy, Jeffrey wrote:
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Never seen or heard of anyone managing this to a
windows host but it
certainly can be done to a unix host. The
problem is not so much an
NDMP client for windows but a BSD based
dump/restore command, windows
just doesn't have one. Of course with Unix
services for windows maybe
it's possible, but I've never tried it.
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~JK
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I know its not 'supported' by Veritas but is
there any way to restore an
NDMP backup from a NAS box ( EMC NS or NetApp
Filer ) to a Windows host
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Anyone have a windows NDMP client ?
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just doesn't have one. Of course with Unix services for windows maybe
it's possible, but I've never tried it.
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Subject: [Veritas-bu] NDMP restore
I know its not 'supported' by Veritas but is there any way to restore an
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Anyone have a windows NDMP client ?
Regards
Mark
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