ADSM-L

Re: Restore all files in Linux

2005-02-02 18:25:30
Subject: Re: Restore all files in Linux
From: Braulio Junior <bjunior AT BJUNIOR.ETI DOT BR>
To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Date: Wed, 2 Feb 2005 21:24:59 -0200
Tell me the rights in this files...

ls -lsa /lib/ssa

Braulio Junior
IT Manager
bjunior AT bjunior.eti DOT br
Linux User #208017 - Get Counted at http://counter.li.org/

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Christian Svensson wrote:

Hi,

I try to overwrite all files in Linux with ITSM Client 5.3

But some how is the ITSM Client hanging when it's tries to recover files under /lib/ssa/....

And I login as local root so I should have full access to overwrite everything but this is probably more a Linux question then an ITSM question but can ITSM overwrite all files on a Linux Intel Box?

Or should I exclude some files from the ITSM backup/restore when I try to recover all files?



Please give me advice here. My knowledge about Linux is not really high but I try learning the OS at least. :D



I use
ITSM Client: 5.3.0.0 for Linux86

ITSM Server: 5.2.0.0 on AIX-RS/6000 (OS Level 5.1.0.0)

Client OS: RedHat Enterprise Edition AS 3.0 Update 4

Client HW: IBM xSeries 335 with 1 Disk on 36 GB



Med Vänliga Hälsningar / Best Regards
Christian Svensson
Senior Software Engineer
Cristie Data Products
Europe Cell : +46-(0)70-325 15 77
US Cell : (415) 420-1210
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E-Mail : Christian.Svensson AT cristie DOT se



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Braulio Junior
IT Manager
bjunior AT bjunior.eti DOT br
Linux User #208017 - Get Counted at http://counter.li.org/

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Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of APL, I shall
fear no evil, for I can string six primitive monadic and dyadic
operators together.
                -- Steve Higgins
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