Re: [Networker] Help with command line recover
2004-12-13 15:30:23
The pdf is is where I got the syntax I was using. I would claim the
syntax says the -s is optional with the -R. Nonetheless, I tried it and
results are the same.
argon is my Networker server. fas-ab is destination server. amber is
the client that contains the files I want to restore.
I think I am saying I want to restore the files from
argon.famhs.org\c$\ModusRCO to fas-ab.famhs.org\e$\ModusRCO and I want
to overwrite any filename conflicts.
I am running this from the destination sever.
C:\Pro...\bin>recover -iY -R fas-ab.famhs.org -c amber.famhs.org -s
argon.famhs.org -d E:\ C:\ModusRCO
recover: Current working directory is C:\ModusRCO\
recover> recover
Initiating remote recover to fas-ab.famhs.org from server
argon.famhs.org, this may take a while...
recover: Nothing to recover
Recover completion time: Mon Dec 13 14:13:44 2004
recover>
-----Original Message-----
From: Tudi, Venkat [mailto:Venkat.Tudi AT aig DOT com]
Sent: Monday, December 13, 2004 1:02 PM
To: Turner, Peter
Subject: RE: [Networker] Help with command line recover
looks like you are missing the server.
The attaced is a pdf for cmd
http://web1.legato.com/infodev/publications/cmndref/networker_7.0/pdf/nw
/recover.pdf
hope this helps let me know how it works out.
Venkat
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From: Legato NetWorker discussion
[mailto:NETWORKER AT LISTMAIL.TEMPLE DOT EDU]On Behalf Of Turner, Peter
Sent: Monday, December 13, 2004 12:47 PM
To: NETWORKER AT LISTMAIL.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Subject: [Networker] Help with command line recover
Network 7.1; Windows 2000
Trying to do what I know how to do in User gui but can't seem to
get
right on command line. I have to do several restores in a tight
time
frame and don't want to screw up by missing some option in the
gui when
I am doing it.
Essentially want to recover SeverA\E$\Folder1 and subdirs to
ServerB\E$\Folder1
What I think the command line should be is:
recover -iY -R ServerB.domain.org -c ServerA.domain.org -d E:\
E:\Folder1
Yet when I test this, I get a recover> prompt whereupon I assume
I
should be typing "recover" example below:
C:\Program Files\Legato\nsr\bin>recover -iY -R
ServerB.domain.org -c
ServerA.domain.org -d E:\ E:\Folder1
recover: Current working directory is E:\Folder1\
recover> recover
Initiating remote recover to ServerB.domain.org from server
NetworkerServer.domain.org, this may take a while...
recover: Nothing to recover
recover>
Of course there is nothing to recover, it is looking on Network
server
rather than the client that actually had the files.
Can anyone provide me with the right syntax? I gotta be close
but for
some reason it is ignoring the client I want to recover from and
substituting the Networker sever ?? Any way to do a directed
recover
straight from the command line? -a says invalid
Any help appreciated.
Peter Turner
Fort HealthCare
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