I suggest you use the command line to do
the restores.
If you restore from the GUI then you have
to select on the left side.
Bob Stump
Fidelity National Information Services
EBS – Storage Management – BACKUP
Mobile (918) 894-1782
From: veritas-bu-bounces AT mailman.eng.auburn DOT edu
[mailto:veritas-bu-bounces AT mailman.eng.auburn DOT edu] On Behalf Of Mark Glazerman
Sent: Monday, January 19, 2009
2:03 PM
To:
Veritas-bu AT mailman.eng.auburn DOT edu
Subject: [Veritas-bu] NBU 6.5.1
restores miss files
I’ve
just got back to the office after a 24 DR test and wanted to get this question
out there before I forget.
We
found during our testing that even if an entire directory tree was selected to
be restored, after the restore finished we would be missing random files and
directories. Re-running the restore with the same parameters would almost
always lay down additional data which should have been restored the first time
around.
Once
we turned these servers over to our DBA’s to run their RMAN restores, we
spent several hours completing additional requests for individual files to be
restored which had been missed earlier on. When we would drill down to
check that these files existed we always found that they were there.
For
reference, all of our backup data resides on 2 Data Domain storage devices so
it isn’t an issue with missing media.
Has
anyone else seen anything like this ?
Thanks,
Mark
Glazerman
Enterprise Storage Administrator
Spartech
Corporation
Desk: 314-889-8282
Fax: 314-854-8282
Cell: 618-520-3401
mark.glazerman AT spartech DOT com
http://www.spartech.com
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