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[Networker] 2 restore questions on 7.4.x & 7.2.x

2009-06-23 06:42:05
Subject: [Networker] 2 restore questions on 7.4.x & 7.2.x
From: tkimball <networker-forum AT BACKUPCENTRAL DOT COM>
To: NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Date: Tue, 23 Jun 2009 06:32:33 -0400
I assume the original client was Sparc, but did it also go to x64 when it went 
to Solaris 10?

Have you done a Full since the Sol-10 upgrade?  If not, the data may reside in 
the old location (/data/abc) when browsing.

What directives do you have in place, in particular skips and nulls?

--TSK
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Tim Kimball
http://sungak.net



Adam Yeung wrote:
> Hello everyone~
> 
> I got 2 problem when i wanna to make a file restore. 
> 
> (1)
> Version: Networker 7.2.x (Server & Client)
> I could not find any files under a mount point (For example, /abc) in the 
> Networker client when perform Networker restore. This machine was upgraded 
> from Solaris 8 to Solaris 10 in May, and i did re-install and configure the 
> networker backup of this machine after OS upgrade.
> We noted that /abc was a soft link pointing to /data/abc in previous Solaris 
> 8 OS while /abc is now a mount point to local disk. The Networker backup of 
> this machine is completed without error, but the files under /abc disappear 
> in Networker restore. How can i restore the data?
> 
> Adam


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