Yes, it is possible to do this since NDMP backup really only wraps
around BSD dump. You would need to find the starting file (which I have
not yet had to do with NBU but I could tell you what it is in
BudTool....) and just do a restore; BSD restore that is, not NBU.
Another option, but a limited one, is to nfs mount the filer and back it
up from the master/media.
~JK
Bob Grabbe wrote:
>
> Having just recieved and starting to implement a Netapp Filer in our
> environment, I find out that it was approved without anyone upstairs
> thinking through the whole backup question.
> What I need to find out is whether I can run an ndmp backup from our
> Netapp filer to Netbackup 4.5, Solaris 8 to an ndmp client running on
> either a Windows 2000 server or to any other unix flavor. I.E., if I
> have ndmp backup tapes, is there any way to recover the data from the
> tapes without having a Netapp filer in the picture ?
> Any and all responses would be appreciated, the more information I can
> give the pointy-hair guys upstairs, the better.
> Thanks
>
> Bob Grabbe
> Dominos Pizza LLC
> 734-930-3703
> grabbeb AT dominos DOT com
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