Hello,
I guess absolutly : NO , but anybody else can have an other idea... The
sigle way right way is to do the DR procedure.
I dont like to do the copy the resources files, it is not good... I did the
DR the last week...without problem .. I recovered all
. But , clear it took time to do the last backup from the old/source server
and restore the config and indexes to the new/target server...
~ 3 Hours for 27GB indexes..
Hope that help you..
Best Regards
Claude Angeloz
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De: "Jerome Landwehr" <jlandweh AT HARRIS DOT COM>
À: NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Envoyé: Vendredi 18 Septembre 2009 16h51:50 GMT +01:00 Amsterdam / Berlin /
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Objet: [Networker] Index migration issue
I've copied my /nsr directory to another server for archive. This
server has the same name but a different IP, (actually it's a Solaris
zone).
But when I install NetWorker server and point it to that same /nsr
directory, it acts like there's no clients, media db or indexes, only
one (empty) client index for itself.
Can I get the indexes back in somehow without doing a DR?
Thanks in advance
Jerry
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