I have opened a ticket with Support on this and just this morning was
informed that it's gone from "RFE status" to "Escalation" status. It's
also handy to have a support agreement with Legato coming up for renewal at
the end of the quarter. :-)
In my case, I was able to successfully boot off the win2k3 install CD, have
it read the ASR floppy disk, and initiate a recovery of the C:\ drive from
backup tape (both the initial full and subsequent incrementals.) The ASR
client, however, failed to continue in recovering the System State, System
DB, System Files, etc. which prompted me to open the case.
-ty
Phillip T. ("Ty") Young, DMA
Backup/Recovery Systems Mgr.
Network Services Group
i2 Technologies, Inc.
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I'm interested in this too. As Windows Server 2003 is rolled out will we
have to abandon Unix as a backup server platform?? Is there some
registry or Active directory information that goes directly into the
backup server's registry? First we must switch to Microsoft's DNS,
now this...
Robert Maiello
Thomson Healthcare
On Wed, 28 Jan 2004 10:06:32 -0500, Pierre Dony <pierre.dony AT NBB DOT BE>
wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>I have a Networker server running on a Sun Solaris 8 and I would like to
>test the ASR recovery for Windows 2003 BUT when I read the Networker
>Windows version Administrator Guide, I see on page 704 :
>
> "In addition, ASR operates only when the client is backed up to a
>Networker server running on Microsoft Windows 2000 Server or Microsoft
>Windows Server 2003".
>
>Can anybody confirm that it is impossible to use ASR recovery with a Unix
>Networker server.
>
>If yes, any date from Legato for a support with a Unix Networker server ?
>
>Thanks.
>Best regards.
>Pierre.
>
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