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Re: [Networker] saveset "all"

2006-04-21 10:57:46
Subject: Re: [Networker] saveset "all"
From: Shyam Hegde <hegde.shyam AT GMAIL DOT COM>
To: NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Date: Fri, 21 Apr 2006 20:25:28 +0530
Hi,

NetWorker can't restore SYSTEM DB to a different system (than from where it
was originally  backed up from. Save set ALL backsup system database also.
we need to install the OS and rebuild program files (NetWorker client
program) and recover each savesets, manually each one of them.

Regards
Shyam


On 4/21/06, michael brooks <MichaelB AT sequoiains DOT com> wrote:
>
> I should clarify my question for clarity...: does saveset "all" imply
> (on a windows client) a restore of the registry, all libraries, program
> files etc so that if a client goes down, we could bring another
> barebones client up (assuming identical hardware) with only a restore?
> Or would we need to install the OS and rebuild program files and restore
> data from saveset "all?"
>
> Thanx again
>
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> Subject: Re: [Networker] saveset "all"
>
> On Apr 21, 2006, at 10:23 AM - 4/21/06, michael brooks wrote:
>
> > Hello Networkers- Quick clarity question: when designating saveset
> > "all"
> > does this imply that when a client (client A) decides to permanently
> > rest that one could restore the saveset "all" to a different client
> > (client B) and then client A is miraculously resurrected in client B?
>
> I don't quite understand your question. If you are asking if you can use
> NetWorker to migrate data from an old server to a new server, the answer
> is yes, provided that both server's run the same types of file systems.
> When you recover the data, you will have to recover each individual
> saveset to an individual drive on the new server; NetWorker will not
> make the decision for you. You would do well to review the documentation
> for the record utility.
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