Its all a matter of using the "changetime", using the default time, it
shows the recoverables from the last known "incr" and previous "full",
using changetime and moving to a time before the Last known incremental
will show the information prior to the last known incr,, the rename, and
or deletion and will recover those files from that point in time.
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From: EMC NetWorker discussion [mailto:NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU] On
Behalf Of Rick Brode
Sent: Thursday, 29 October 2009 11:16 AM
To: NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Subject: Re: [Networker] User file deletions between incrementals
When I started teaching NetWorker classes for Legato during the NW 4.x
days, I had to verify for myself that deleted files weren't recovered
during a browsable recovery and that renamed files were recovered only
under their final name. Sure enough, that is the way it worked,
supposedly due to information stored in the CFI. For many years the
Legato admin course actually had a lab showing this behavior.
Yesterday I verified the same proper behavior is still there in NW 7.5.1
(Windows 2003 NW server) with the following test:
1. Create a folder C:\Tester containing "file1", "file2", and
"deleted".
2. Do a full backup of a test group containing a client whose save set
list contains "C:\Tester".
3. Delete "C:\Tester\deleted".
4. Do an incremental backup of the test group.
5. Rename "C:\Tester\file2" to "C:\Tester\renamed".
6. Do another incremental backup of the test group.
Firing up NetWorker User and looking in "C:\Tester", the only files
listed are "file1" and "renamed". Thus, the deleted file is not
recovered and the file that was renamed is recovered only under its
final name.
Rick
A Darren Dunham wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 05:59:06PM -0400, George Sinclair wrote:
>
>> Hmm ... I was always under the impression that this was not the case,
at
>> least not with a browsable recover. I thought the whole point of a
>> browse recover was that NW was supposed to be able to rebuild the
>> directory, or file system, exactly the way it last appeared, so it
ought
>> to remove deleted files since the deletion of files gets updated in
the
>> client index, assuming, of course, that they were ever backed up.
>>
>
> In the old days, this wasn't possible. An unmodified file wouldn't be
> backed up in an incremental saveset, so the server couldn't
distinguish
> between "not modified" and "deleted". Where is the image of the
> filesystem kept that would show file deletions?
>
>
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