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Re: [Networker] Help with command line recover

2004-12-13 16:03:50
Subject: Re: [Networker] Help with command line recover
From: Itzik Meirson <imeirson AT MBI.CO DOT IL>
To: NETWORKER AT LISTMAIL.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Date: Mon, 13 Dec 2004 23:01:58 +0200
To do the recover in "non interactive" mode just add the "-a" flag
before the path to recover.
Without this flag you will get a prompt for interactive mode.
In this case you should first execute the subcommand "add ." to add the
current directory to the recovery list and then issue the "recover"
subcommand to initiate the actual recovery.
        Itzik 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Legato NetWorker discussion 
> [mailto:NETWORKER AT LISTMAIL.TEMPLE DOT EDU] On Behalf Of Turner, Peter
> Sent: Monday, December 13, 2004 19:47
> To: NETWORKER AT LISTMAIL.TEMPLE DOT EDU
> Subject: [Networker] Help with command line recover
> 
> Network 7.1; Windows 2000
> 
> Trying to do what I know how to do in User gui but can't seem 
> to get right on command line.  I have to do several restores 
> in a tight time frame and don't want to screw up by missing 
> some option in the gui when I am doing it.
> 
> Essentially want to recover SeverA\E$\Folder1 and subdirs to
> ServerB\E$\Folder1
> 
> What I think the command line should be is:
> 
> recover  -iY -R ServerB.domain.org -c ServerA.domain.org -d E:\
> E:\Folder1
> 
> Yet when I test this, I get a recover> prompt whereupon I 
> assume I should be typing "recover"  example below:
> 
> C:\Program Files\Legato\nsr\bin>recover  -iY -R 
> ServerB.domain.org -c ServerA.domain.org -d E:\  E:\Folder1
> recover: Current working directory is E:\Folder1\
> recover> recover
> Initiating remote recover to ServerB.domain.org from server 
> NetworkerServer.domain.org, this may take a while...
> recover: Nothing to recover
> recover>
> 
> Of course there is nothing to recover, it is looking on 
> Network server rather than the client that actually had the files.
> 
> Can anyone provide me with the right syntax?  I gotta be 
> close but for some reason it is ignoring the client I want to 
> recover from and substituting the Networker sever ??  Any way 
> to do a directed recover straight from the command line? -a 
> says invalid 
> 
> Any help appreciated.
> 
> Peter Turner
> Fort HealthCare
> 
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