Michael;
Its been ages since the last time I did that type of restore, but I believe you
need to use the -R option as in
-R server::folder
I am pretty sure you need two colon symbols between the destination server name
and the folder or directory on that server where you want the restored data to
sit.
On 09 7, 2010, at 11:22 AM, Michael Leone wrote:
> I have a saveset that says it is browsable, but that I can not browse
> using the GUI client. Says it has no index, yet I did a "scanner -i" on
> the tape ...
>
>> mminfo -avot -q client=old-remote-admin_nt9
> volume client date time size ssid
> fl lvl name
> 896605 Old-Remote-Admin_NT9 3/31/2007 12:41:10 AM 49 GB 1275979552
> cb full F:\
>
> So I can do a saevset recovery, and redirect it to another folder. But
> what I want to do is redirect it to another server entirely. And how do
> you do that with the GUI client?
>
> I don't even see that option on the command line recover (specify a
> different server as target, for an ss recover).
>
> Am I just being slow and dense this morning?
>
> --
> Michael Leone
> Network Administrator, ISM
> Philadelphia Housing Authority
> 2500 Jackson St
> Philadelphia, PA 19145
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> Cell: 215-252-0143
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