But remember you have to be "root"
AND you will either want to make sure the UID & GID of what you are
bringing back exist on your system... this is just to be neat & tidy,
otherwise you will just see the numerics with an "ls -l"
later
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Subject: Re: restore one client's data to another
Author: ADSM-L (ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU) at unix,mime
Date: 6/11/97 11:05 AM
Tim,
Use the -node option on the dsm or dsmc command,as in,
dsm -node=xxxxx
At 10:24 AM 6/11/97 -0500, you wrote:
>How would I restore data from a client that no longer exists to another
>client. The client's in question are AIX, as well as the server. The
>backup data still exists, but the old node has been dismantled and can no
>longer be brought up to do the grant of restore to another node. Are
>there any administrative commands to perform this?
>
>Tim VanGompel Technical Services
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>
Have a nice day or whatever's left of it.
David Ong
National Semiconductor Corp.
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