Re: [Networker] save set recover / directed recover
2008-12-03 07:08:52
Hi.
I think You should include date of that backup.
I have used: nsrck -t "dd/mm/yyyy" -L7 client_name
And backup of that index has to be available also (not overwritten).
Anri
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Subject: [Networker] save set recover / directed recover
Hi.
I need to restore files that where backed up 7 weeks ago. That particular
backup is recyclable, but has not been overwritten.
When I go to WINWORKR on the client and try to select the correct
browsetime in the directed recover (to be able to select individual file)
the program says:
no entries backed up to server at time
but when I go to the save set recover I can choose the browsetime I
need.But it's not as comfortable to recover a single folder by the save set
recovery as with the directed recovery.
I already ran the nsrck -L <client name> on the backup server.
Why can't I use the save set recover method to browse this version? Any
suggestions?
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