Hi Networker folks,
I need to recover some indexes, and after reading archived posts
here and the scanner & nsrck man pages I gave it a try:
1) scanner -m -S 69889537 /dev/rmt/0cbn
(seemed to run OK)
2) nsrck -L7 -t "02/04/05" entropy.corp.opsware.com
(prompts me for a tape with date from 2003! ?)
I must be doing something wrong but can't figure it out.
Here's the details of what I did.
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** NW version is 6.1.4, server is Solaris 8
From full backup media of interest I found a full index
backup of the client from the desired date.
Verified that the SSID contains the index needed
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mminfo -q 'ssid=69889537'
volume client date size level
name
100209 ~legato.corp.opsware.com-1 02/04/05 26 GB full
index:entropy.corp.opsware.com
100211 ~legato.corp.opsware.com-1 02/04/05 7341 MB full
index:entropy.corp.opsware.com
Scanned the tapes
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# scanner -m -S 69889537 /dev/rmt/0cbn
scanner: scanning 8mm AIT-2 tape 100209 on /dev/rmt/0cbn
scanner: 8mm AIT-2 tape 100209 already exists in the media index
scanner: ssid 69889537: NOT complete
scanner: ssid 69889537: 26 GB, 988 file(s)
scanner: done with 8mm AIT-2 tape 100209
scanner: the following save sets continue on 100211:
client name save set save time level size files ssid S
~legato.corp index:21e0906f-00000004-3d63dab0-3d63dfa9-02b50000-c0a80226
2/04/05 18:07 f 26939381248 988 69889537 S
scanner: when next volume is ready, enter device name (or `q' to quit)
[/dev/rmt/0cbn]?
scanner: starting file number (or `q' to quit) [2]?
scanner: starting record number (or `q' to quit) [0]?
scanner: continuing scan with tape on device `/dev/rmt/0cbn'
scanner: scanning 8mm AIT-2 tape 100211 on /dev/rmt/0cbn
scanner: 8mm AIT-2 tape 100211 already exists in the media index
scanner: ssid 69889537: SYNCHRONIZED at 26 GB, 988 file(s)
scanner: ssid 69889537: scan complete
scanner: ssid 69889537: 33 GB, 1433 file(s)
Then ran nsrck per the instructions
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# nsrck -L7 -t "02/04/05" entropy.corp.opsware.com
nsrck: checking index for 'entropy.corp.opsware.com'
nsrck: The file index for client 'entropy.corp.opsware.com' will be recovered.
nsrck: Recovering index savesets of 'entropy.corp.opsware.com' from
'legato.corp.opsware.com'
... which then proceded to ask me for a completely different
volume number from 2003! In the nsrwatch window, I get this:
"04/25/06 09:52:46 nsrd: media waiting event: waiting for 8mm AIT-2 tape
103781 on legato.corp.opsware.com"
Is my nsrck command wrong?
Regards,
- michael
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Michael Coxe
Opsware, Inc
<mcoxe AT opsware DOT com>
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