ADSM-L

Re: Restoring using -fromnode

2003-05-19 16:04:56
Subject: Re: Restoring using -fromnode
From: Jim Kirkman <jmk AT EMAIL.UNC DOT EDU>
To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Date: Mon, 19 May 2003 16:04:02 -0400
I put the -fromnode option first, try res -fromnode=node /sourcepath 
/destinationpath

this is assuming you've got the correct set access commands, which if you're 
restoring a
bunch of folders and files means a set access b path\* node * and a set access 
b path\*\*
node *

"Lee, Gary D." wrote:

> Ok folks.  Been trying to restore files to a new system, using the -fromnode 
> option.
>
> Tsm client v5.1.4, server v5.1.6.2.  Both Solaris 8.  Command follows.
>
> Res /usr/local/blackboard/bin/* ./ -fromnode=my
>
> Error is
> "too many arguments passed to the program.
>
> Have tried evry variation I can think of, and either get that, or
> "no matching objects"
>
> What gives.  I expect its something simple, but its Monday, and I just can't 
> find it.
>
> Thanks for all the help.
>
> Gary Lee
> Senior Operating Systems Analyst
> Ball State University
> phone 765-285-1310
>
>
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