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Re: [Networker] Scanner question, solaris 2.7, networker 6.1.3

2003-12-07 14:01:44
Subject: Re: [Networker] Scanner question, solaris 2.7, networker 6.1.3
From: Björn Lundström <bjorn.lundstrom AT PROACT DOT SE>
To: NETWORKER AT LISTMAIL.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Date: Sun, 7 Dec 2003 20:01:37 +0100
Try this,
Issue the command

# nsrck -L7 -t "mm/dd/yy"  client_name

Example:
D:\>nsrck -L7 -t "09/29/03" nsr_client
nsrck: checking index for 'nsr_client'
nsrck: The file index for client 'nsr_client' will be recovered.
nsrck: Recovering index savesets of 'nsr_client' from 'bs-server'
Recover completion time: Tue Oct 14 13:13:17 2003
nsrck: completed recovery of index for client 'nsr_client
nsrck: D:\nsr\index\nsr_client contains 107 records occu
ying 24 KB
nsrck: Completed checking 1 client(s)


The index for the specified date and client will be restored. After this you
can start NWUSER on the client and browse for data.

///Björn

-----Original Message-----
From: Dan Tulovsky [mailto:dtulovsky AT SBIGROUP DOT COM]
Sent: den 7 december 2003 18:12
To: NETWORKER AT LISTMAIL.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Subject: [Networker] Scanner question, solaris 2.7, networker 6.1.3


Hi.

I am having a horrible time trying to scan some tapes in to recover
information I know is on them.  I can see the saveset I am trying to recover
from, it says there are millions of files.  The status of it is browsable,
but when I run recover and switch to the proper time, I don't see any files.

Running scanner produces message like this:

scanner: (ssid 1000265729) added 22836 new file index entries (10398 already
existed)

That is the correct ssid.  Mminfo shows:

shift:nsr > mminfo -a -q "ssid=1000265729" -v
 volume        client         date     time       size ssid      fl   lvl
name
clone.0155     shift.ny.razorfish.com 02/01/03 05:17:56 2771 MB 1000265729
mb full /mnt/legato/moby/san2
clone.0157     shift.ny.razorfish.com 02/01/03 05:17:56 10 GB 1000265729 hb
full /mnt/legato/moby/san2
clone.0181     shift.ny.razorfish.com 02/01/03 05:17:56 20 GB 1000265729 mb
full /mnt/legato/moby/san2
clone.0183     shift.ny.razorfish.com 02/01/03 05:17:56 23 GB 1000265729 mb
full /mnt/legato/moby/san2
clone.0184     shift.ny.razorfish.com 02/01/03 05:17:56 26 GB 1000265729 mb
full /mnt/legato/moby/san2
clone.0185     shift.ny.razorfish.com 02/01/03 05:17:56 31 GB 1000265729 mb
full /mnt/legato/moby/san2
clone.0491     shift.ny.razorfish.com 02/01/03 05:17:56 44 GB 1000265729 tb
full /mnt/legato/moby/san2
clone.0745     shift.ny.razorfish.com 02/01/03 05:17:56 67 GB 1000265729 mb
full /mnt/legato/moby/san2

All the volumes present and the saveset browseable.  Yet:

shift:nsr > recover
recover: Current working directory is /usr/nsr/
recover> changetime "02/01/03"
time changed to Sat Feb  1 23:59:59 2003
recover> cd /mnt/legato/moby/san2
recover> dir
total 0
recover>

A nsrck -L5 shift.ny.razorfish.com does not produce any errors. Also:

shift:nsr > mminfo -a -q "ssid=1000265729" -v -X  Save Set Type Summary:
     1 save sets     1126424 files1126424/ss   226 GB   226 GB/ss   201
KB/file
     1 full          1126424 files1126424/ss   226 GB   226 GB/ss   201
KB/file
     0 incremental
     0 intermediate
     0 ad-hoc
     0 archive
     0 migration
     0 empty
     0 purged
     0 index
     0 incomplete

On the other hand, scanner also produces this:

scanner: (ssid 1000265729) index error, flush failed
scanner: SYSTEM error: Cannot commit saveset for client
'shift.ny.razorfish.com' (No such file or directory)

Which I think is the problem.  But I don't know where it is trying to commit
the saveset to.  Does anyone know how to find this out?  Or perhaps tell it
where it should commit it?  The index directory for the client does exist
and there is plenty of disk space.

I am somewhat at a loss as to why I cannot browse the files to recover them.
Any help is greatly appreciated.

Thank you,
Dan

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