EMC NetWorker discussion <NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU> wrote on
08/14/2008 09:23:16 AM:
> So, an update .. for those playing along at home, I've now done "scanner
> -i" on some of my old tapes. This creates entries in the mm database of
> all the clients on the tape, in the form ~client-1. I then create a
client
> called ~client-1, run "scanner -i" *again*, and now I have an index of
the
> backup (since we don't save indexes with the jobs). And now I can browse
> the saveset, using the NW GUI on Windows, choose the file I want to
> restore, and go.
>
> That's the theory. It doesn't work that way in practice .... at least
not
> to me, not yet.
>
> Bringing up the GUI, and changing browse time to the time to what it is
on
> the tape, shows me all the drives *except* the one I want (drive E:, in
my
> case). WTF? A mminfo shows the saveset of drive E:, right there. An
> nsrinfo command shows me that drive E: was backed up; I see all the
> detail. mminfo tells me the saveset is browsable.
>
> But it won't show in a browse. Why? Apparently, the ssid with drive E:
is
> so large, it spans multiple tapes (2 tapes one month, 3 tapes another
> month). And even though it says the saveset is browsable, it doesn;'t
show
> in a browse.
I just did a "scanner -i" on a set of tapes where, luckily, the drive E: I
would be looking for happened to be all on one tape. And this time, drive
E: *did* appear in a browse.
So it sure looks like it's a bug in the NW User GUI, that won't show a
drive if the saveset spans multiple tapes.
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