Re: How to restore data from a client that no longer exists...
2001-04-06 04:07:40
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Re: How to restore data from a client that no longer exists... |
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yjplane <yjplane AT NET-UP DOT COM> |
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Fri, 6 Apr 2001 10:13:18 +0100 |
As told above, no client, no data available.
Try to register a node with the name of the deleted one and then proceed
with the "-virtualnodename=oldnodename" option. you must specify the target
files
or directory. You will be asked for the oldname password.
dsmc rest "*" -subdir=yes -virtulanodename=oldnode (-pick if you need)
/restore_directory
yves-jean plane
"James W. Doll" wrote:
> On a TSM client of the same type of operating system. Update the Nodename to
> be
> that of the 'deleted' client and then you can start a TSM session to restore
> the
> files from the 'deleted' client to the current system you are on, You can also
> update the access rights to the 'deleted' client to allow the 'current' client
> restore the files.
>
> Jim Doll
> CNJ Rm330B 908-236-3492
> Fax 908-236-3668
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