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Re: [Networker] Trouble with recovering

2003-04-24 11:24:16
Subject: Re: [Networker] Trouble with recovering
From: "Wood, R A (Bob)" <WoodR AT CHEVRONTEXACO DOT COM>
To: NETWORKER AT LISTMAIL.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Date: Thu, 24 Apr 2003 16:21:54 +0100
Hi,
        That is Networker 'working as designed' - you can't see the files 
because they weren't there when the backup was run. Even though you backed up 
an incremental, the index for that time shows all files that existed on the 
server AT THE TIME OF THE BACKUP, the list will include files that were backed 
up on the full backup that were not deleted or changed (so not backed up on the 
incremental backup) as well as the changed files backed up with the incremental 
backup.

        Trust me, Networker is a lot easier to get on with if you don't try to 
make it do things it is not designed to. Have a think about it, do you really 
want to see all files that have existed since the last backup? What about a 
restore, you restore a folder from a certain date and a user complains that 
you've restored a file that was deleted several days before that date. It's a 
minefield you're straying into. Beware....

Bob.
        

-----Original Message-----
From: Yener Kiliç [mailto:yenki AT KOCBANK.COM DOT TR] 
Sent: 24 April 2003 16:04
To: NETWORKER AT LISTMAIL.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Subject: [Networker] Trouble with recovering
Importance: High


Hi,
We have a restoring situation here.

We backed up large amounts of files in a directory (20 years browse and 
retension time). Then we delete those files. Afterwards, we added new files ( 
completely different files) to the same directory and done an 
we then done an incremental backup. This incremental backup spread a new a 
volume. Somehow ( we did some operations, cloning and removing clonned volume.) 
above (full and one inremental) two save sets became revorable. We then remove 
and scan those volumes by using scanner command.

When we try to restore files in full backup, we cannot restore them ( recover 
command cannot find files in index db). It only gives us file in incremental 
backup. We need to change browse time to get files in full backup. However we 
don't want to behave like that. Recover command be able to restore all files 
without changing browse time. How can we do that?

Thanks in advance.

Best regards,

Yener KILIÇ

 

KOÇBANK A.Ş.
Sistem Teknoloji / Sistem Destek
yenki AT kocbank.com DOT tr
+90 216 454 06 00, ext. 4639


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