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>Date: Tue, 23 Feb 1999 13:07:42 -0600
>From: Dwight Cook <decook AT AMOCO DOT COM>
>Subject: Re: BACKINT - restoring to another host
>
> Well, I only know of two ways to get data from one machine back to
> another...
> EITHER
> as root change the "node blah" statement in your dsm.sys file and
> "pretend" to be that other system when you connect to adsm
> OR
> from the actual machine perform "set access" commands to grant
> access to another node.
> NOTE: the person granting the access needs to be
> the owner of the backup (which is the owner of the file)
> the owner of the archive (ye' who performed the archive)
> or the special owner of all (root)
>
> later,
> Dwight
>
>
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>Subject: BACKINT - restoring to another host
>Author: Robert.Cross (Robert.Cross AT SCOTTISH-NEWCASTLE.CO DOT UK) at
>unix,mime
>Date: 2/23/99 4:02 AM
>
>
>Apologies in advance if this question is very stupid, and the answer very
>obvious ....
>
>My customer wants to duplicate their SAP R/3 production data to another
system,
>for the dreaded Year 2000 testing. At
>present we have five on-line (BACKINT), and one off-line backup (ADSM) per
>week. Now, I know with ADSM you can restore
>one node's backup to another node - but can you do this with BACKINT?
>
>Secondary question, how can we do this? I'm presuming that the destination
>system would have to pretend to be the
>production system for the purposes of the restore - or maybe there's a
better
>way.
>
>Thanks O great and knowledgable ones.
>
>(I suppose I could always contact BACKINT support ....)
>
>Bob Cross.
>
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