True, as long as you don't try to restore data from
a Windows server to a UNIX server or vice versa.
Regards,
Alexander
On 29-Oct-02 PAC Brion Arnaud wrote:
> Hi Michelle,
>
> Just use normal command line with "-virtualnodename=server_A". It should
> do the job !
> Cheers.
>
> Arnaud
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Michelle Wiedeman [mailto:michelle.wiedeman AT MULTRIX DOT COM]
> Sent: Tuesday, 29 October, 2002 16:18
> To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
> Subject: restore to other server
>
>
> Hi guru's
>
> if data was backupped on server A, is it possible to do a restore to
> server B?
>
> Ive searched the books, but they al speak of restoring to different
> directories and not servers or locations. If this is possible, how would
> this be done on the commandline interface (no X available)
>
> thnx!
> mi(c)helle
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Alexander Verkooijen (alexander AT sara DOT nl)
Senior Systems Programmer
SARA High Performance Computing
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