Re: restore problems
1999-11-24 14:40:26
Are you selecting view active/inactive files on the GUI,
or using -inactive on the command line?
On Wednesday, November 24, 1999 11:04 AM, Walter, Jeannine
[SMTP:Jeannine_Walter AT PURINA-MILLS DOT COM] wrote:
> Hello,
> I am having a problem that I hope someone out there can help with. Our
> training machine was recently used for Y2K testing. Unfortunately no one
> told me about the date change. So this machine was backed up with a year 00
> date while it still had Nov 99 data on it. Here's the problem. I need to
> retrieve a file from Nov 22, 1999. Unfortunately it was written over during
> testing. When I pull up a restore window, I see the file with the Jan 00
> date but I can't restore the file from any other date. My management class
> looks like this:
> Policy Domain Name RISC
> Policy Set Name STANDARD
> Mgmt Class Name BACKUP-GENERIC
> Copy Group Name STANDARD
> Versions Data Exists 5
> Versions Data Deleted 5
> Retain Extra Versions 90
> Retain Only Version 90
> So what has happened? I haven't exceeded the 90 days. Why don't I have
> the last 5 versions of this file?
> Thanks.
>
> Regards,
> Jeannine Walter
>
> Purina Mills, Inc.
> St. Louis, MO
> 314-768-4181
> Jeannine_Walter AT Purina-Mills DOT com <mailto:Jeannine_Walter AT
> Purina-Mills DOT com>
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