Hi,
If the original media tape is available, you have a chance.
First you must import the media:
bpimport: -create_db_info -id <media_id> [-server <name>] [-L <output_file>
can import the images you want with the second step:
bpimport: [-l] [-p] [-pb] [-PD] [-PM] [-v] [-local] [-client <name>]
[-M master_server]
[-Bidfile <file_name>]
[-backup_copy <backup_copy_value>]
[-st <sched_type>] [-sl <sched_label>] [-L <output_file> [-en]]
[-policy <name>] [-s <startdate>] [-e <enddate>]
[-pt <policy_type>] [-hoursago <hours>] [-cn <copy number>]
[-backupid <backup_id>] [-id <media_id>]
Javier Gonzalez
T4B Group AG
www.t4b.ch
Then you
"Don U. Ignacio" <dignacio AT sanstarinc DOT com> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Would it be possible to restore data from expired
> images within NBU? If possible, what's the procedure?
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Don U. Ignacio
> Systems Engineer
> SANstar, Inc.
> Fax: (781) 383-8903
> Mobile: (781) 640-5028
> Email: dignacio AT sanstarinc DOT com
>
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