Hello,
Have you tried using recover SN attribute ?
HTH
Teresa Biehler <tpbsys AT RIT DOT EDU>
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recover ignoring recover storage node field
ClientA has both backup and recover storage node set to bksrv2. Backups
take place on bksrv2, but recovers seem to ignore the setting. Recovers
complete via bksrv1 (the NW server). The NW server, bksrv1 is not
listed as a storage node for this client at all. In fact, I haven't
been able to get any restores to complete using any storage node other
than the NW server itself. Is anyone else seeing this behavior? Do you
have any suggestions?
NW server is running v7.4.2, client is running v7.2.2. Both are running
Solaris 10.
Thanks.
Teresa
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