It looks like you might need to just rearrange your command line,
as it looks like you've introduced several parameters between the
input filespec ("server1\vol1:/data/shared/tax") and the
destination filespec ("server2\vol4:/").
Try to rearrange your command line like this:
load dsmc restore -nodename=nodename -subdir=yes -replace=all
-tapeprompt=no -volinformation server1\vol1:/data/shared/tax server2\vol4:/
Perhaps that will work.
Perhaps that will work.
On Fri, 28 Aug 1998, Vito Btiondo wrote:
>What I'm trying to do is restore files from one server to another, the
>syntax that I'm using is:
>
>load dsmc restore -nodename=nodename server1\vol1:/data/shared/tax
>-subdir=yes -replace=all -tapeprompt=no -volinformation server2\vol4:/
>I've also tried to do this on the desination server using -fromnode
>instead of -nodename.
>
>The error message I recieve is "invalid destination file specification".
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