Are you trying to restore to the same server you backed up? Or to a
separate machine?
I would guess you did the set_ndmp_attr in order to backup the
machine....if you're restoring to a different machine, I'm thinking you
may not have set the password on the alternate host.
*shrug*
Are you doing the restore from the client or from the server? If from
the client, maybe you don't have client initated restores permitted.
Paul
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> Sent: March 10, 2005 4:18 AM
> To: veritas-bu AT mailman.eng.auburn DOT edu
> Subject: [Veritas-bu] NDMP Backup/Restore using NetBackup
> Media Server for NetWare
>
>
> Hi there,
>
> got a little problem in a customer's NetBackup Enterprise
> Server installation.
> We're going to back up some Novell NetWare Servers using
> dedicted, direct attached
> devices on the servers. On NetBackup side, we're using the
> NetWare Media Server Option,
> which backs up clients using the NDMP protocol...
>
> After some struggeling around, the backup of the NetWare
> hosts to local media works.
> When trying to restore files from backup, all files are
> marked inaccessible (!) in the restore
> file browser. Marking and restoring those files ends with:
>
> -> bptm NDMP attribute lookup failed - verify attributes with
> set_ndmp_attr
> -> bpbrm client restore EXIT STATUS 5: the restore failed to
> recover the requested files
>
> Whats the matter with it? Any permission problems while
> backing up the files?
> I'd appreciate any help!
>
>
> Regards,
>
> -- Mirko Schlottke
>
>
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