Author: George Sinclair <George.Sinclair AT NOAA DOT GOV>
Date: Tue, 25 Mar 2003 10:21:08 -0500
Hi, Is there a way to speed up a saveset recover other than specifying the specific pathname and date (instance) or ssid when running from the command line? Thanks. George -- Note: To sign off this l
If you did not specify a ssid on the -S option on the recover utility, you probably are not doing a saveset recover. Try using the -S option. There are other options such as -i and -q that often come
Author: George Sinclair <George.Sinclair AT NOAA DOT GOV>
Date: Tue, 25 Mar 2003 11:36:29 -0500
I did specify the ssid as follows: recover -d relocation_directory -S ssid path This worked like a champ, and I have my data, but I was just curious if there was any way to speed up the process and m
Author: Robert Maiello <robert.maiello AT MEDEC DOT COM>
Date: Tue, 25 Mar 2003 14:30:43 -0500
George, Perhaps your referring to the nsrck -L7 -c clientname -t date command? This will ask for the tapes with the index backups on them and merge the old index into to the new one. Then you can bro
Author: George Sinclair <George.Sinclair AT NOAA DOT GOV>
Date: Tue, 25 Mar 2003 16:10:48 -0500
Hmmm... Clever. So all you need to do is just figure out which tape has the client's index from the date that you wish to recover the file(s) from and then run that command, and then you can browse b
Author: "Maiello, Robert" <Robert.Maiello AT MEDEC DOT COM>
Date: Tue, 25 Mar 2003 16:24:25 -0500
Became available in 6.0.x?? Yes, there seems to be an art to finding the tapes that contain the index. Some people have their indexes going to a different pool to ease finding the indexes. The nsrck
Author: Andrew McGeorge <Andrew.McGeorge AT ASBBANK.CO DOT NZ>
Date: Wed, 26 Mar 2003 09:33:27 +1200
Hi, To find out the info for nsrck -L7 or which tapes are needed for a recover I use mminfo. On Windows NT" mminfo -s servername -av | findstr /i "clientname" | findstr /i "savesetname" > text.txt I