In regard to: Re: [Networker] Recovering an Index, Robert Brault said (at...:
If you are getting them from tape it is the "scanner" command.
Scanner should be a last resort. nsrck -L7 is what should generally
be tried first.
In Richard's case, he can
- just go back to whatever the closest index backup was that happened
before the index move. The only way he would have to resort to scanner
in that case is if the timeframe he needs to recover to happened between
the index backup that he recovers and when the indexes were moved. Even
in that case, it's going to be faster to load the closest previous
index he can find using nsrck -L7, and only then should he use scanner
to build index entries for the savesets that happened after the index
backup but before the mass index move.
- try Davina's second suggestion
Yes this is fairly easy. When you run nsrck -L7 clientname, it merges an
index backup into the existing index. So this gives you a couple of
options. If you have an index backup from just before the old indices
were moved away you could just run nsrck -L7 specifying the date of the
backed up index. Otherwise you could swap the indices over (move the old
one into place) and run nsrck -L7 on a recent index backup.
Tim
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