Re: Restoring Point In Time
1999-11-09 11:07:28
Hello,
please note the syntax: -pitdate=09/25/1999 -pittime=06:00 -subdir=yes
Using under Novell restore every file/directory available on the client at
6h, on the 25th of September 99.
Regards,
Rene Lambelet
Nestec SA - 55, Av. Nestle - CH-1800 Vevey
Tel: ++41'21'924'35'43 / Fax: ++41'21'924'45'89
E-Mail: rene.lambelet AT nestle DOT com
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bob Schatz [SMTP:Bob.Schatz AT ING-DM DOT COM]
> Sent: Tuesday, November 09, 1999 4:53 PM
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> I don't do Unix, but on Novell, I just do the date, not the time. I also
> use mm/dd/yy
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> Hi Everyone,
> Can anyone help me with this problem. When I try and do a
> point in time restore using the following command:
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> Dsmc restore /dir/dir/dir/* /tempdi/ -pitt:00:00 -pitd /10/99
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> It only restores 200 of the 800 files which are there on a
> Unix box.
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> Any help would be appreciated.
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